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Woman sentenced for Ava Gardner thefts
WINSTON-SALEM—A woman has been sentenced to 30 months probation for
stealing from the estate of actress Ava Gardner, taking family heirlooms
and original Frank Sinatra recordings.
Angela Renee Sykes, 43, on Wednesday entered what is called an Alford
plea to the charge, under which she didn't admit guilt but acknowledged
that evidence would likely lead to her conviction, the Winston-Salem
Journal reported.
Prosecutors say Sykes took more than $1 million worth of property
between 2001 and 2005, when she worked as a nurse caring for Gardner's
older sister, Myra Pearce. Pearce, Gardner's closest living relative,
inherited the estate after Gardner died in 1990.
Pearce had suffered from Alzheimer's and was declared incompetent in
2000. She died in April 2005.
Forsyth County Superior Court Judge Henry Frye Jr. suspended Sykes'
sentence of six to eight months, but demanded that she help recover
items she took from Gardner's estate. The actress, a North Carolina
native, appeared in dozens of movies from the early 1940s to the
mid-1980s.
Her property included mementos from her marriages to actor Mickey
Rooney, bandleader Artie Shaw and Sinatra.—Agencies |