LOS ANGELES (AP) Ryan O'Neal's attorneys on Thursday concluded their defense of the actor in a lawsuit aimed at making him relinquish an Andy Warhol portrait of Farrah Fawcett that he says he has owned since 1980.
The silkscreen portrait continues to hang in O'Neal's beachside home, but the University of Texas at Austin wants a jury to determine that it should be handed over to the school in accordance with Fawcett's final wishes.
The "Charlie's Angels" star left the university all her artwork upon her death in June 2009.
O'Neal's final witnesses included Redmond O'Neal, his son with Fawcett, and a chiropractor who treated the actress and watched her work on her own sculptures.
Redmond O'Neal's testimony was limited by Superior Court Judge William MacLaughlin, who told attorneys on both sides that the three-week case has featured too much testimony that has nothing to do with who owns the disputed artwork.