The auction house that had planned to sell more than 2,000 personal items from Neverland Ranch — until Michael Jackson abruptly sued to cancel the event — has won a jury verdict in a breach-of-contract case brought by a man who made online bids on 170 items.

The verdict ended one of several lawsuits filed following Jackson’s death on June 25, 2009. Another case brought by Jackson’s estate, alleging trademark violations against the Heal the World Foundation, is scheduled to go to trial on April 19 in Los Angeles.

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