Michael Jackson‘s Neverland ranch will go to auction unless he can pay $25 million of outstanding costs on the property.
The pop star has not lived at Neverland since he was acquitted of child molestation charges in 2005.
According to the BBC, the property will go up for auction on March 19th if Jackson fails to pay three months of arrears.
Jackson originally brought Neverland in 1987, turning the 2,200 acre property into a zoo and amusement park.
It’s reported that the auction would include the mansion, attached theme park and “all amusement ride equipment and facilities of every kind or nature".
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