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Two years after Michael Jackson’s death, the King of Pop still commands the news. Days ago, Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of MJ and just yesterday it was announced the contents of — the massive Holmby Hills estate he was renting when he died — will be

Despite the lure of Jackson’s personal possessions, the official press release does not mention the singer at all but focuses on the “history of these items,” .

Among the auction items is a chalkboard with a message scrawled on it by one of Jackson’s children, which is expected to fetch over $400. Additionally, upholstered chairs smudged with Jackson’s makeup and the bed where Jackson died will also be auctioned. The auction is planned for December 17 and a limited-edition auction catalog is available for pre-sale for $100. Other items include 18th century paintings, Louis IV furniture and 19th-century sculptures.

Michael Jackson leased the and its furnishings from December 2008 up to his death June 25, 2009 with his three children while he prepared for his world-wide comeback tour.

on the market for $28,995,000, Jackson’s leased home is also currently for sale for an undisclosed price, not through the auction. The 7-bedroom, 13-bathroom mansion is a French Chateau-style home with similar furnishings to that of Jackson’s Neverland Ranch. Contents from Neverland Ranch were sold by Julien’s Auctions in April 2009.

Although often controversial, Michael Jackson was undeniably one of the U.S.’ top performing artists with the record for biggest album sales for 1982’s “Thriller” and the title of most-awarded singers with multiple Grammy awards and 13 Billboard number-one hits.

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