Anonymous wrote:It's not legal. It's just gross financial exploitation of the dead. The records are covered by the original Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment) of 1974. Brown cannot disclose them without permission, let alone sell them. But, the records were stolen by the employee/seller or Brown did not dispose of them properly. Both Brown and JFK Jr.'s estate could sue to stop the auction and claim ownership. Brown could be found in violation of FERPA and sanctioned if the estate files a complaint with the US Dept of Ed.
I hope they do. Wow, the chutzpah of some people to think that this is okay.