California - The Michael Jackson collectibles auction has been canceled. The planned bidding game for more than 1,000 MJ items was stopped after Jackson's production company sued the auction house.
According to BBC website, the last-minute settlement means Michael Jackson's belongings will now be returned to him. In response, he has dropped the lawsuit. However, the public preview of the king of pop's collectibles in Los Angeles, California will continue until next week.
Some of the items halted includes cars, memorabilia jackets, and the most expensive item - the bronze statue with a bid estimate ranging from $100,000 to $250,000.
According to BBC website, the last-minute settlement means Michael Jackson's belongings will now be returned to him. In response, he has dropped the lawsuit. However, the public preview of the king of pop's collectibles in Los Angeles, California will continue until next week.
Some of the items halted includes cars, memorabilia jackets, and the most expensive item - the bronze statue with a bid estimate ranging from $100,000 to $250,000.