
Prestigious auction house, Juliens, on Monday said it won a lawsuit brought against the company by a French Canadian after Michael Jackson’s Neverland auction was canceled.
Richard LaPointe said he was a collector of Jackson memorabilia. Apparently he placed absentee bids which totaled $6,500 for 14 items when the auction was first announced.
However, Jackson decided to cancel the auction, so none of the items were sold. LaPointe said he suffered $126 million in damages because he didn’t get the items before Jackson died.