Court Rules Would-Be Bride Must Return $70,000 Tiffany Ring

Massachusetts' top court ruled that Caroline Settino must return a $70,000 engagement ring to her former fiancé, Bruce Johnson. This decision concludes a lengthy legal battle and decades of similar cases in the state, where courts debated responsibility in broken engagements.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-11-2024 18:29 IST | Created: 09-11-2024 18:29 IST
Court Rules Would-Be Bride Must Return $70,000 Tiffany Ring
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In a landmark ruling, Massachusetts' highest court has determined that a woman must return a $70,000 engagement ring to her ex-fiancé. The decision was made on Friday, putting an end to years of legal dispute between the former couple.

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court sided with Bruce Johnson, who sought the return of the extravagant Tiffany & Co ring from his one-time romantic partner, Caroline Settino. The court's decision marks the resolution of a 65-year pattern of similar cases in the state, as legal experts weighed in on accountability in failed relationships.

This case sheds light on the complexities of determining asset ownership when engagements end, prompting new discussions among legal professionals and the wider public.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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