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NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - The locks at the Bahamas mansion where Anna Nicole Smith had been living were changed twice Saturday as an ownership dispute heated up between her estate and a U.S. developer who had a brief relationship with her.
Outside the gated mansion in Nassau, Smith's attorney Wayne Munroe told reporters he had retaken possession of the estate and filed a robbery complaint with police over computer equipment and other personal effects allegedly taken out.
Several hours earlier, the attorney for a U.S. developer who also claims ownership of the waterfront mansion, said he had the locks changed, put a chain on the gate and had taken control of the residence on behalf of his client.
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