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Hazlewood and Jeffrey Spinello $ 860,000 in damages and $ 1.2 million in fees and expenses due to Kinkade's company " to disclose material information" that would have discouraged them from investing in the gallery. The award was later increased to $ 2.8 million with interest and
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Kinkade, his marriage, his business, and his personal behavior that "would be personally devastating" to Kinkade's wife. By the end of the year, in December 2012, Nanette Kinkade and Amy Pinto-Walsh
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The passion I have is to capture memories, to evoke the emotional connection we have to an experience. I came out here and stood up on the bleachers and looked around, and I saw all the elements of the track. It was empty at the time. But I saw the stadium, how the track laid out, the horizon, the
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legal fees. The plaintiffs and other former gallery owners also made accusations of being pressured to open additional galleries that were not viable financially, being forced to accept expensive, unsalable
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2617:Rafferty, Michael (April 9, 2012).
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2317:The Thomas Kinkade Company (2008).
1893:Rabin, Nathan (December 23, 2009).
1841:Rabin, Nathan (December 23, 2009).
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2619:"Local Artist Thomas Kincaid Dies"
2414:Thomas Kinkade Center for the Arts
2238:Christensen, Kim (March 9, 2006).
2207:Christensen, Kim (March 5, 2006).
2149:Jett, Cathy (September 21, 2006).
2125:"Thomas Kinkade FBI Investigation"
1897:Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage
1060:in Washington, D.C. The painting,
338:University of California, Berkeley
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2545:from the original on May 18, 2023
2535:"The Genius of That 'Veep' Death"
2346:Brown, Janelle (March 18, 2002).
2319:Thomas Kinkade: Twenty-Five Years
2008:McKenzie, Bryan (June 19, 2006).
1524:. Westminster: Knopf. p. 73.
1487:. Zionsville Star. Archived from
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890:Related projects and partnerships
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2285:Oldenburg, Ann (June 16, 2010).
2123:DefiantHeart (August 31, 2006).
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1867:Miller, Laura (March 18, 2002).
1668:. March 18, 2006. Archived from
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1662:"1997 to May 2005 earnings"
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1600:, Salon.com, April 9, 2012
1579:San Francisco: Last Gasp.
997:Points of Light Foundation
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1554:"Painted into a corner?"
1435:. Notable Names Database
1433:"Thomas Kinkade profile"
1193:Monte Sereno, California
900:Walt Disney World Resort
852:ritual territory marking
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2497:"'Pym': Negroes on ice"
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1058:National Christmas Tree
970:World Trade Center site
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389:animated feature movie
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2476:Spiotta, Dana (2004).
1869:"The Writer of Dreck™"
1641:Thomas Kinkade Studios
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974:September 11 attacks
966:The Light of Freedom
962:The Season of Giving
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2811:The Kinkade Crusade
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2819:, December 4, 2000
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