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A dispute over ownership of an engagement ring worth more than $70,000 has the potential to change a precedent set by a 1959 state ruling. In 2017, Bruce Johnson proposed to his now ex-fiance ...
According to court documents, Johnson bought the engagement ring from Tiffany's in Boston, paying more than $70,000. Shortly after the pair became engaged, the relationship ended.
Who owns the engagement ring when a wedding is called off? That’s a question for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court which heard arguments in a lawsuit on Sept. 6 involving a dispute over ...
A man who purchased a ring for an extravagant $70,000 will be getting it back from his ex-fiancée after breaking off the engagement when he grew wary of infidelity in the relationship.
The ruling means that Caroline Settino must return a $70,000 engagement ring she accepted from Bruce Johnson in August 2017.
A $70,000-plus Tiffany engagement ring at the center of a court battle before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is seen in an undated photograph.
Former fiancées are fighting over a $70,000 Tiffany engagement ring in front of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, testing more than a half-century of legal precedent in the commonwealth ...
The engagement came just over a week after Johnson purchased a $70,000 engagement ring at Tiffany’s jewelry store in Boston, a price astronomically higher than the $5,500 cost average in the ...
BOSTON — Who gets to keep an engagement ring if a romance turns sour and the wedding is called off? That’s what the highest court in Massachusetts was asked to decide with a $70,000 ring at ...