Michael Jackson has failed in his bid to block an auction of his possessions from Neverland from taking place later this month.
Jackson filed a legal challenge in March in Los Angeles, that claimed that Julien's Auction House had "effectively stolen" his property.
Jackson wants the return of hundreds of items, including the wrought iron gates from Neverland and a white glove he wore in his 1983 Billie Jean video.
The auction is scheduled to take place from 22 April in Beverly Hills, and is expected to last 5 days.
However, a further court motion to stop the sale will be heard on 15 April.
Michael Jackson's Trials
Michael Jackson's Trials
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The Ongoing Trials of The Late Michael Jackson
Monday, April 06, 2009
Friday, April 03, 2009
Deja Vu?
It seems that history is about to repeat itself, if reports are to be believed that Michael Jackson is to invite his son, Prince Michael I, to share the stage for his London O2 Arena performances.
Given the emotional and psychological damage that being in the spotlight has done to Jackson (he was put on stage by his father), is it wise that he subjects his son to the same?
Given the emotional and psychological damage that being in the spotlight has done to Jackson (he was put on stage by his father), is it wise that he subjects his son to the same?
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