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Michael Jackson Accuser Tried to Sell Memorabilia Anonymously, Auction House Wouldn’t Allow It
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Michael Jackson and Wade Robson
Michael Jackson[/a]‘s most outspoken accuser symbolically burned some MJ memorabilia in “Leaving Neverland” but not before he sold off some other items years earlier … and he tried to do it on the down low.
Wade Robson[/a] can be seen burning a sequin glove and a jacket from the music video for “Thriller.” Director Dan Reed said in an interview with VICE that photographic evidence “suggests those were the real deal.”
Julien’s Auctions, who handled an auction of Jackson memorabilia in 2011, responded to a few fans questioning the validity of the items Robson burned. The auction house responded by saying, “Wade consigned his collection to us directly. He was the person who we paid when we sold his collection. He needed the money.”
They added, “Wade asked to remain anonymous and said that he did not want anyone to know that it was him selling it the items in 2011. But we did not agree to that and listed it as the Wade Robson collection. He consigned multiple items and wanted us to sell all items of his that had value.”
According to Julien’s website, they sold two items that Robson provided them: a pair of black spandex, fingerless forearm gloves from the music video for “Bad” and a fedora from the music video for “Smooth Criminal.”

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The fedora sold for $49,920 and the gloves fetched $31,250.
Make money off your "Abusers" brehs......
and lessen the value for the new owners after defaming his image brehs.....