A memorabilia dealer and two other men have been criminally charged in Manhattan with possessing handwritten notes and lyrics for the Eagles' blockbuster 1976 album Hotel that were allegedly stolen from singer Don Henley.Glenn Horowitz, Craig Inciardi and Edward Kosinski were charged Tuesday with trying to sell the materials, worth more than $1 million, and lying to auction houses, prospective buyers and cops about how they obtained them. Prosecutors said an unnamed author working on a potential Eagles biography stole the materials from Henley in the late 1970s, and then sold them to Horowitz, a rare books and rock memorabilia dealer, in 2005.
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