Los Angeles:
The bed where Michael Jackson died is no longer for sale.
Julien's Auctions has removed the queen-sized headboard from its auction of items from Jackson's last residence.
Company president Darren Julien said yesterday the mattress was never for sale, but he removed the carved headboard seen in evidence photos during the trial of Jackson's doctor from the sale at the request of Jackson's estate.
The auction of art, furnishings and other items from the California home where Jackson lived with his three children is set for December 17.
Julien's Auctions has removed the queen-sized headboard from its auction of items from Jackson's last residence.
Company president Darren Julien said yesterday the mattress was never for sale, but he removed the carved headboard seen in evidence photos during the trial of Jackson's doctor from the sale at the request of Jackson's estate.
The auction of art, furnishings and other items from the California home where Jackson lived with his three children is set for December 17.