This was a benefit for Anthony who is suing Public Storage for selling a thirty-four year accumulation of papers, books, art, music, clothes and well, everything, completely without warning when they knew he was in London, and owed them just $1,350. It is now over two years since Public Storage (ranked at 986 in Fortune’s 2009 list of the top 1000 corporations in the US, by the way) sold Anthony’s belongings to a single individual, who paid $630.
The buyer is threatening to sell everything, an action which can be prevented by the posting of a $350,000 bond. Anthony hopes to either stop the sale of his property or at least recover his private papers and art of particularly personal significance in advance of what is likely to be a closely watched trial.


