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New York, August 17 : It seems that Hollywood celebrities are too busy to pick up the petty cash they're owed.
According to a reporting the Palm Beach Post, the state of Florida has lots of unclaimed cash, stock refunds and security deposits waiting to be claimed by the likes of Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Burt Reynolds and Joe Namath.
The report says that Spears has still not collected an 828.29 dollar cheque for a video she made before she got famous, while Timberlake has 2,600 dollars waiting to be picked, including a paycheck from Disney.
Reynolds hasn't claimed 2,000, dollars including 1,300 dollars from Universal Pictures, and Namath has 83.52 dollars in Disney shares that are still to be seized.
Other celebs who are owed include Celine Dion, late Bee Gees star Maurice Gibb and Donald Trump's daughter with Marla Maples, Tiffany Trump.
"Some [celebs] are moving around a lot, and the money may not be substantial enough to file a claim," the New York Post quoted Rick Sweet of Florida's Bureau of Unclaimed Property, as saying.
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