A 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus racing car at the Museum of Fine Arts, in Boston, Wednesday, March 2, 2005. The Ferrari is part of a collection belonging to designer Ralph Lauren. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

(Bloomberg) – A dispute over the ownership of a 1954 Ferrari racing car that Victoria’s Secret founder Les Wexner bought for 10.7 million pounds ($15.4 million) was settled before a U.K. trial was scheduled to start.

Wexner, who bought the Ferrari at a Bonhams auction in 2014 through Copley Motorcars, joined up with the car dealer to sue the auction house for putting the vehicle up for sale while there were several lawsuits in the U.K. and U.S. over its ownership.

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