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Loan deal saves Leibovitz images | Loan deal saves Leibovitz images |
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US photographer Annie Leibovitz has been given more time to pay off a loan which had threatened the copyright to her images. | US photographer Annie Leibovitz has been given more time to pay off a loan which had threatened the copyright to her images. |
The lender, Art Capital Group, agreed to restructure the $24m (£14.5m) loan and withdraw a lawsuit begun in July for breach of contract. | The lender, Art Capital Group, agreed to restructure the $24m (£14.5m) loan and withdraw a lawsuit begun in July for breach of contract. |
Ms Leibovitz was originally given until 8 September to repay the loan. The period of the extension is not known. | |
Under the agreement, she will also retain control over copyright. | Under the agreement, she will also retain control over copyright. |
Ms Leibovitz's most famous images include a photograph of John Lennon taken hours before he was assassinated, and a nude portrait of the pregnant actress Demi Moore for the cover of Vanity Fair magazine. | Ms Leibovitz's most famous images include a photograph of John Lennon taken hours before he was assassinated, and a nude portrait of the pregnant actress Demi Moore for the cover of Vanity Fair magazine. |
But the millions she has made from her work have been accompanied by a history of unpaid bills and taxes. | But the millions she has made from her work have been accompanied by a history of unpaid bills and taxes. |
She has multimillion-dollar mortgages on properties she owns in New York. | She has multimillion-dollar mortgages on properties she owns in New York. |
We are gratified to be able to further assist Ms Leibovitz to achieve financial stability Ian Peck, Art Capital Group | |
And her plans to renovate three town houses in Manhattan's Greenwich Village landed her with a $15m (£9m) lawsuit from a neighbour. | And her plans to renovate three town houses in Manhattan's Greenwich Village landed her with a $15m (£9m) lawsuit from a neighbour. |
Ms Leibovitz took out the loan to pay off her debts, but the security was her life's work and her properties. | |
When the deadline to repay passed, it was unclear what would happen. | |
Now, as long as the photographer fulfils the new terms, she will retain the copyright of her images. | |
"In these challenging times I am appreciative to Art Capital for all they have done to resolve this matter and for their co-operation and continued support," she said in a statement. | |
She added that she looked forward to concentrating on her work. | |
Art Capital chief executive officer Ian Peck also issued a statement, saying: "We are gratified to be able to further assist Ms Leibovitz to achieve financial stability." |
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