Bosses at the Television Academy in the US have won their bid to block the sale of Whitney Houston's Emmy Award at auction.
The Emmy officials claimed the statuette is a loan to recipients and not a gift, adding rules state the trophy should be given back to the Academy upon a winner's death.
Houston died in 2012 and her heirs were hoping to cash in on the prize as part of an estate sale of her costumes and keepsakes at Heritage Auctions.
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Heritage bosses insist they will respect the court's decision and the Emmy will be returned to the Houston family.