By Elaine Donnelly
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Dr. Jack Kevorkian's estate is going ahead with plans to auction 17 of his paintings, including one he did with a pint of his blood, even though a suburban Boston museum is refusing to give them up.
Its attorney, Harold W. Potter Jr., has said the museum believes in good faith that it owns the paintings and they will stay put until the dispute is resolved.
The museum's attorney, Harold W. Potter Jr., said it believes in good faith that it owns the paintings and they'll stay put till the dispute is resolved.