Art collection of Michael Jackson’s secret worth USD900 million contested in court. Lawyers King of Pop struggled to maintain some of the collection.
The main collection is very rare that newly discovered. Lawyer Michael fought hard to restore works of art valued at USD87.700.000 previously been sold to an international businessman whose identity is kept secret.
Experts say the art of Eric Finzi, a collection of some 182 art objects that have never openly diperllihatkan, has inestimable price for future sales in the international art market.
Michael mystical aura in life combined with the exposure of beautiful creations of art after the tragic death will improve his work.
Thriller ‘singer’s collection consists of drawings, sketches, and sculptures made his own for several years taught by an Australian artist and friend, Brett Livingston Strong.
Among other works of art is a sketch of Martin Luther King, President Abraham Lincoln, and President George Washington. Everything was valued at more than $ 8, 1 million, including a sketch of a middle leg Jackson did the Moonwalk dance and recreation Statue of David and Michelangelo’s Dying Slave.
Before Michael died in August 2009, his estate fraught financial difficulties. But the letter sent to Brett by Jackson’s business manager once his spokesman Dr. Tohme Tohme pave the way for the sale, transfer over the collection of works of art free to save, sell, copy, to be used.
Brett and his advisers thought to have set up a deal to sell the artwork. Lawyers are now questioning the validity of the letter and tried to return the goods already sold.






