The Associated Press reports Henry V. Vaccaro Sr., a 63-year-old construction company owner, announced he had sold the trove of Michael Jackson memorabilia, which he was awarded after a lengthy legal battle waged against the Jacksons by a one-time business associate, this week even as he supervised its packing. He would not reveal the name or nationality of the buyer, although he said the man will display the collection in Europe and Japan. Vaccaro also would not reveal its sales price, but indicated it exceeded $1.4 million.
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