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The sought-after contents of Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch pulled from a planned $4m auction could now go under the hammer in the wake of his sudden death.

Jackson had arranged for many of his famous stage costumes, paintings, sculptures, awards, arcade games and jewellery to be sold off in April this year. But despite his financial woes, the superstar changed his mind at the last minute and organisers were forced to return the property, which is now in storage.

Following the 50-year-old superstar’s death from a suspected heart attack, the one-off extravaganza could now go ahead.

Darren Julien, president and CEO of Julien’s Auctions, had held a series of exhibitions ahead of the planned sale and was sorely disappointed when Jackson pulled the plug.

He told Radaronline.com: “We returned everything to Michael immediately after the exhibit in April. It is still in storage. Under the right circumstances, I would agree to undertake the auction again.”

Source: Splash News


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