A former employee of art publisher Michael McKenzie tells the court that McKenzie threatened his employees if they did not cooperate in forging Indiana’s signature and concealing evidence.
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Father of man killed on Vinalhaven files suit to gain access to police records
Lester Feltis wants the Maine Attorney General’s Office to turn over investigative files related to his son’s death in June 2020.
Allegations of abuse by Robert Indiana resurface in ‘hush money’ court case
Sentenced for Social Security fraud, a Waldoboro man blames his downward spiral on the abuse he says he suffered by the late artist 4 decades ago.
State launches ferry built in East Boothbay shipyard
The new vessel, named after Capt. Richard G. Spear, a Maine Maritime Academy graduate, will transport passengers and motor vehicles between Rockland and Vinalhaven for the Maine State Ferry Service.
Star of Hope, the Vinalhaven home of late artist Robert Indiana, gets new life
The deteriorating structure has been stabilized, but its future function is still uncertain.
Major parties in Robert Indiana lawsuit reach settlement
Caveats remain and the details are not public, but the late artist’s estate, art dealer and foundation have signed an agreement.
In Robert Indiana legal saga, the artist’s estate wins a round
The late artist’s attorney and caretaker won’t be held responsible for deleted emails.
Star of Hope Foundation seeks final say over sale of Robert Indiana’s artwork and assets
The late artist’s estate, which planned to sell works at auction in October, has agreed to give the foundation oversight.
Vinalhaven residents reject money for Knox County sheriff’s service
Sheriff Tim Carroll says he was surprised by the vote and plans to go to the island next week to meet with town officials.
Grand jury declines to indict pair in Vinalhaven stabbing death
Roger Feltis, 28, was fatally injured in a confrontation with the couple last month at their home on Roberts Cemetery Road.