Michael Jackson faces forced sale of Neverland
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson’s famed Neverland Valley Ranch in California will be foreclosed and sold on March 19 unless the pop star pays a balance of nearly $25 million, property records showed on Tuesday.
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