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Revising the rules of engagement, court says jilted bride must give back $70,000 ring

  • The Massachusetts State Supreme Judicial Court ruled that an engagement ring worth $70,000 must be returned to the purchaser after a six-year legal battle.
  • The court overruled a longstanding state rule and followed the majority of jurisdictions by stating fault would not determine the ring's ownership.
  • The court ordered Johnson to pay over $42,000 for promised dental work, which disappointed Settino's legal team.
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