An array of seized Michael Jackson memorabilia once owned by the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea will be used to pay for Covid-19 vaccines in the African nation
Civil forfeiture is a procedure that allows law enforcement to seize assets from people they believe are responsible for crimes.
noted that Mangue would get to keep most of his collection, including the jewel-encrusted glove the pop star wore on histour. Per court documents detailing the 2014 settlement, the U.S. government said it would “take responsibility for selling” what were described as “Michael Jackson Neverland Ranch Life Size Statues.”
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