Neverland could be moved to Las Vegas

Posted in Michael Jackson, Money by Amanda @ Aug 7, 2009
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Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch could be dismantled and taken to Las Vegas to become a tourist attraction.

The current owner of Neverland – investment firm Colony Capital – is said to be working on a deal to transport the main house and several other structures to a piece of land off the Vegas Strip.

“The idea is to take physically everything that’s not part of the dirt and reassemble it in Las Vegas,” a source said.

Colony executives are said to want to build a museum, theatre and – if they get approval from the family – a burial plot for Jackson’s body, where fans could pay their respects to the fallen star.

Michael G Dave, a California lawyer, told E! News that the plan would only require the blessing of estate executors John McClain and John Branca to work.

A Colony spokesman was unavailable for comment.

Source: Splash News


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