Lennon diaries
A former employee of John Lennon Was sentenced to five years’ probation after pleading guilty to stealing four of the late musician’s diaries. Frederick Seaman, aged 29, pleaded guilty last May to stealing the diaries, covering the years 1975-1979. Justice Jeffrey Atlas said that the probation was on condition that Seaman should not reveal any of the contents of the journals and that he surrender any copies he has made.—New York.
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Press, 19 July 1983, Page 14
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