The Associated Press reports that a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles also seeks to close a Web site created by Henry V. Vaccaro Sr. to show off the items. Jackson is demanding his things back, but Vaccaro said he already has sold the goods to a European buyer. “It’s gone,” Vaccaro, a construction company owner, said Tuesday. Vaccaro, 63, said he was awarded the Jackson family’s possessions following nine years of legal wrangling stemming from a failed business venture that wound up in bankruptcy court. Read more.
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