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Ken Levine Quoted in The Wall Street Journal on Sports Memorabilia

In the April 30th edition of the Wall Street Journal, Ken Levine was quoted in the article "No Fee for Lenders to Get Artifacts Back" written by Reed Albergotti. The feature explains how Ken helped his childhood hero Bill Walton when the judge ruled that the lenders of the memorabilia on display at the bankrupt Sports Museum of America would not have to pay to retrieve their pieces.

The Sports Museum of America was the first national sports museum dedicated to the historical and cultural impact of sports in America. It was open less than a year and closed February 20, 2009. Unable to find anybody to take over the Museum, its parent company, National Sports Attraction LLC, formally filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy to liquidate the Museum on March 13, 2009.