Summary: Court hears restitution split in Dane Cook case (AP)
AP – Comedian Dane Cook’s sister-in-law, ordered to pay millions in restitution after pleading guilty to stealing from the entertainer, asked a judge on Friday to allow her to keep two gold wedding bands she says are family heirlooms. Yahoo! News: Most Viewed
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alignleft height130 width96 altFILE In this Sept. 12, 2010 file
photo, Dane Cook arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los
Angeles. The Massachusetts attorney generals office has ordered
comedian Dane Cooks half brother and sisterinlaw to pay 12 million
in restitution after they pleaded guilty to stealing from him. AP
PhotoChris Pizzello, File border0 AP Comedian Dane Cooks
sisterinlaw, ordered to pay millions in restitution after pleading
guilty to stealing from the entertainer, asked a judge on Friday to
allow her to keep two gold wedding bands she says are family
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