Robert Indiana’s caretaker sues for cost of legal defence
Jul 1, 2019 | 1:45 PM
ROCKLAND, Maine — The caretaker accused in a lawsuit of isolating pop artist Robert Indiana before his death is suing Indiana’s estate for $2 million to cover his legal fees.
Jamie Thomas worked for Indiana for years and serves on the Star of Hope foundation that aims to transform Indiana’s island home into a museum to display his work.
But Thomas and another man are accused in a federal lawsuit filed in New York of making unauthorized reproductions of Indiana’s work.
Thomas filed his lawsuit on Friday.