The publisher of Vanity Fair magazine was granted summary judgment in a libel suit brought in Manhattan Supreme Court by a friend of the late painter Salvador Dali.

The magazine’s publisher, Conde Nast Publications Inc., was sued over an article about Dali that erroneously stated that a friend of the surrealist’s wife had died of a drug overdose.

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