PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Brown University filed a federal lawsuit to try to block the sale of the college application of John F. Kennedy Jr., which the school says was stolen. The lawsuit filed Friday in California asks the court to bar the website MomentsInTime.com from auctioning off the documents and demands that the records be returned to the university. MomentsInTime.com is asking for $85,000 for the documents to Kennedy’s time at Brown, which include his application and letters from his mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, to a Brown staffer discussing her son’s time at the school. The lawsuit says Kennedy’s student file was stolen from the university sometime after 1983. It says after Kennedy graduated from Brown that year, his file was transferred to a “secure location” at Sayles Hall on campus, where it was put with other former students’ confidential files.
Source: Daily Sun October 14, 2017 19:41 UTC