Former U2 Stylist Ordered to Return Memorabilia
The members of U2 have won their court case against their former stylist, Lola Cashman.
Cashman was ordered to return memorabilia that she allegedly stole from the band.
Cashman was the band’s stylist in the late 1980s, and claimed that when she left, the band gave her the items as gifts. U2 disputed this, and took her to court.
Last year, the first ruling in the case also favoured the band, especially after frontman Bono testified that U2 rarely gives away its keepsakes, except to charity.
Cashman appealed the ruling, which led to the current trial. Neither party was in court for the ruling.
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