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Stickney v. Riffey CA4/2
Plaintiff and appellant Todd Riffey, along with his wife, plaintiff and appellant April Riffey (collectively, the Riffeys) owned a business called AKA Interactive Entertainment (AKA). Defendant and respondent Henry E. Stickney was married to defendant and respondent Beverly Stickney (collectively, the Stickneys) and they created the Q-Tip Trust, which owned Dillstar Productions, Inc. (Dillstar). Dillstar owned the scripts to several dinner theater productions.

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