Friday, April 3, 2009

Judge Denies Stopping Jackson Auction


A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has denied an effort to stop the auction of items from Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch. Judge Brett Klein denied attempts by Jackson’s production company to have the items returned before the sale, which starts April 22. Auctioneer Darren Julien and his attorney claimed victory after Friday’s hearing, saying they do not expect other motions to stop the sale to succeed. The Jackson’s company attorney, Alan Gutman, said the ruling won’t affect an upcoming motion seeking an injunction to stop the sale. That motion will be heard by a different judge on April 15.

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