Michael Jackson’s personal things will be exposed on auction against singer’s will
12 April 2007Auction, which mullions-strong admirers of king of pop of Michael Jackson have been waiting for so long time, will be held in the end of May. Set of the various personal things, belonging to the members of Jackson’s family, will be sold by auction, possibly, for rather considerable sums, and the devoted fans can catch the most rare musical records and personal subjects of the singer.
However Michael Jackson is not completely glad with the developed situation as nobody has informed him about the sale.
So, it will be exposed on auction more than 1100 subjects, belonged once to Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, LaToya Jackson and to other members of his family will be exposed at the auction in Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas on May, 30th and 3, 2007. Interested persons can get a gold disk of the singer with the album Thriller, the text of Abc song, written by the group Jackson 5 and the program of concert round Victory Tour, signed by members of the family. Except for these exclusive things, subjects of clothes and trial copies of some records will be sold out.
According to Michael Jackson’s mass-media representative, the singer was not informed about this sale and he was very much upset, when he has learned about it. All the matter is that, now these subjects do not belong to the singer, but to the Universal Express Inc. transport agency, which, in turn, has redeemed a collection at one businessman earlier. The business has got Jackson’s personal things in the beginning of 90th years, when the family of the singer, not observed all necessary contract terms, has run into debt on the large sum to him.
Now the upset singer approves, that he will try to prevent the sale of his personal things with the only purpose - to receive profit. Jackson hopes to forbid auction in any lawful way, however almost nobody doubts, that the auction will be held at any circumstances. The full catalogue of Jackson’s things can be found on a site of Guernsey’s auction house.
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