Madonna's Love Letters for Sale
Aug. 2 2009, Published 4:08 a.m. ET
While Madonna is more likely to adopt a child then a wild crush on a man these days, all kinds of goodies are coming to light about a tempestuous fling the star had in the mid-90's.
Jim Albright, a nightclub security guard Madge met in New York in 1992, has put up love letters, voice machine recordings and a brief VHS tape featuring the singer for auction.
Gotta Have It!, an online rock n' roll memorabilia house, is selling a bundle of letters faxed from all around the world, to Albright from Madonna.
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The faxes contain sweet nothings to Albright, sometimes insight on the world and poverty and always something streamy to sign out with.
Starting off at $2,000, Madonna frequently closed the letters as "Lola Montez," who was an Irish-born danced known as a King's mistress, courtesan and dancer.
The audio tapes contain voice messages, some sweet and pleading, some barking and accusatory.
The phone messages are starting at $25k, the VHS expected to fetch up to $10k.