The legal papers are being auctioned off after being discovered in a wardrobe.
Unique legal documents detailing the "real story" behind the breakup of The Beatles more than 50 years ago have been discovered in a wardrobe. The never-seen-before legal papers are being auctioned off on December 12 - and are expected to fetch up to £8,000.
Some of the questions asked in the documents include, 'Where is the money?', 'Why was there no written agreement when Ringo Starr joined the band?', and 'Would it be easier if The Beatles just retired?' Denise Kelly, Head of Dawsons Entertainment & Memorabilia Department, said: "These unique and detailed documents are fascinating and once I began to read them, I just couldn't put them down until I had read every page.
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