The companion of Allen Klein, who managed the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, is not entitled to detailed records of his gift tax returns, Manhattan Surrogate Nora Anderson (See Profile) has ruled in Matter of the Estate of Klein, 2009-2796.

Iris Keitel is attempting to retain possession of artwork she took from the New York home she shared with Klein, who died in 2009. She is seeking tax records from his estate to bolster her claims that Klein intended to give her the artwork as a gift. They lived together for three decades.

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