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Last Updated: Saturday, 6 October 2007, 15:13 GMT 16:13 UK
Springsteen sued over horse sale
Patty Scialfa and Bruce Springsteen
Scialfa and Springsteen were buying the horse for their daughter
Rock star Bruce Springsteen is being sued for $850,000 (�415,973) by a man who claims he backed out of a contract to buy a horse.

Springsteen and his wife Patti Scialfa are both named in legal documents filed in Florida by Todd Minikus.

He claims the couple pulled out of a deal to pay $650,000 (�358,097) for the horse, named Pavarotti, and give him their horse, Scarlett.

A representative for Springsteen said she had no information about the case.

According to court papers, the rock star and his wife planned to buy the horse for their teenage daughter.

A $25,000 (�12,235) deposit was paid, and a veterinarian examined the animal before they signed a contract.

The couple's change of heart is alleged to have come after Minikus, a former member of the US equestrian team, rode the 10-year-old horse at the Pan American Games in Brazil.

He is seeking damages and compensation for the continued daily upkeep of Pavarotti.



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