Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

The legal battle over Michael Jackson’s memorabilia has finally come to an end, after an 18 month row.

Collector Richard LaPointe accused the Jackson estate of keeping a treasure trove of King of Pop knick-knacks from him when officials halted a scheduled Julien's Auctions sale two months before Jackson's death in 2009.

LaPointe, the world's biggest collector of Beatles memorabilia, claimed he had pre-bid on many of the items going under the hammer at what would have been the largest authorised sale of Jackson items - and he was the only bidder.

The settlement calls for the Jackson estate to sell 64 of the 80-plus items in dispute, according to LaPointe’s lawyer, Nicholas Hornberger.

The auction was cancelled after Jackson reached a financial settlement with bosses at Julien’s Auctions, who will now go to trial to fight LaPointe's allegations of intentional interference and breach of contract.


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