Jackson personal effects auction case going back to court

Published June 27th, 2007


Michael and Janet Jackson are attempting to have personal effects returned to them following the sale of over a thousand Jackson family belongings in a Hard Rock Hotel auction in Las Vegas.

The auction was held by Floridian company Universal Express in May, but the company was forced to omit 60 items from the sale following an injunction by the pop star siblings.

The 60 items are being stored at the Clark County courthouse in Las Vegas, following a ruling by Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez, who is in the process of deciding ownership and proceedings against Universal Express.





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