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Legendary art critic accuses NYC socialite Libbie Mugrabi of not returning nearly 100 of his cartoons worth $1K each: suit

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Legendary art critic accuses NYC socialite Libbie Mugrabi of not returning nearly 100 of his cartoons worth $1K each: suit
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High society art critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 89, has sued fashionista Libbie Mugrabi, accusing her of keeping 97 of his cartoons and scribbles hostage in her Southampton estate.

High society art critic Anthony Haden-Guest is throwing the sketchbook — and a massive lawsuit — at jet-setting fashionista Libbie Mugrabi, accusing her of holding nearly 100 of his cartoons and scribbles hostage in her Southampton estate.filed a Manhattan Supreme Court complaint, demanding the immediate return of 97 “original drawings and cartoons” he claims Mugrabi has been “wrongfully” displaying on her walls for 15 years.

Haden-Guest says the large collection consists of artwork worth at least $1,000 a pop, and Mugrabi “has refused to return them despite repeated demands. ” High society art critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 89, has sued fashionista Libbie Mugrabi, accusing her of keeping 97 of his cartoons and scribbles hostage in her Southampton estate.

The two were longtime pals, with Haden-Guest frequently accompanying the He says the drawings were originally framed and hung on Mugrabi’s walls fifteen years ago “solely for exhibition and sale purposes,” the Manhattan Supreme Court filing claims. In 2024, Haden-Guest was offered a pair of art shows for his doodles, and told his old friend he “urgently” needed them back.

He even offered Mugrabi the chance to buy whatever she wanted for a friend’s-only price of $750, but the drawings were never returned, the suit claims. The famous British-American art critic demanded the return of his “original drawings and cartoons” that have been “wrongfully” displayed on Mugrabi’s walls for 15 years.

“There was no contemplation whatsoever that would own the Drawings,” the suit states.also claims Mugrabi stiffed him on a 2023 oral agreement to help design her fashion and clothing brand. Haden-Guest says he logged six months of creative labor drafting up looks, bags, hats, and even handkerchief concepts at $3,000 a month — stiffing him for $18,000.

Mugrabi has yet to return the drawings as Haden-Guest has made “repeated demands” while mentioning the artwork is worth at least $1000 a pop, according to the suit. Mugrabi, in a statement to The Post, called Haden-Guest’s allegations “bogus” and bizarrely claimed she wasn’t being sued by the art critic. High society art critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 89, has sued fashionista Libbie Mugrabi, accusing her of keeping 97 of his cartoons and scribbles hostage in her Southampton estate.

The famous British-American art critic demanded the return of his “original drawings and cartoons” that have been"wrongfully" displayed on Mugrabi's walls for 15 years. Mugrabi has yet to return the drawings as Haden-Guest has made “repeated demands” while mentioning the artwork is worth at least $1000 a pop, according to the suit.

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