LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) Phil Spector, incarcerated for the 2003 killing of actress Lana Clarkson, is getting to keep a lot of his stuff in a divorce settlement.
The 78-year-old famed music producer and his third wife, Rachelle Short, filed the terms of the settlement Dec. 4. The papers, obtained by The Blast, show that Spector gets to maintain many of his priceless memorabilia:
Short gets to keep several cars and a small airplane but the couple must sell his residence, Pyrenees Castle, in Alhambra, Calif., for an equal split.
Short married Spector in 2006 while he was awaiting trial and they split in 2016, with Spector claiming Rachelle was spending his money on items like planes and houses.
On Feb. 3, 2003, Clarkson was found dead in Spector’s mansion. She met Spector while working at the House of Blues in Los Angeles and they left in Spector’s limousine. Spector and Clarkson went inside the mansion while his driver waited outside. About an hour later, the driver heard a gunshot before Spector exited his house through the back door with a gun. He was quoted as saying, according to affidavits, “I think I just shot her.” Spector later said Clarkson’s death was an “accidental suicide” and that she “kissed the gun.”
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