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Anna Nicole Smith’s Diaries Sell at Last

An unnamed Texas-based recording company executive has snapped up two of Anna Nicole Smith‘s journals from the early 1990s–for $59,750.

The two diaries, which failed to sell at a recent auction, were put up for sale at a minimum bid of $25,000 by Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas.

Two unnamed bidders fought for the journals.

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The auction house obtained the journals and other memorabilia items from an anonymous German businessman, who purchased the items on Web site eBay for more than $500,000 several weeks ago.

Smith‘s companion Howard K. Stern attempted to stall the sale of the diaries by alleging they had been stolen.

A spokesman for Heritage Auction Galleries claims experts had investigated the history of the journals and believed they were legitimately obtained by a

celebrity memorabilia dealer in Los Angeles.

The diaries, from 1992 and 1994, were originally claimed by a neighbor of Smith‘s mother Virgie Arthur when he spotted her throwing them out with the

trash.

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