The bed in which Michael Jackson spent his final night will be among the items up for auction.
The queen-size bed, a chalkboard on which the King of Pops children wrote a message to their father, paintings, sculptures and furniture are among contents of the Holmby Hills mansion that will be part of the Juliens Auction, scheduled for December. Jackson rented the estate and lived there with Paris, Prince and Blanket during preparations for a series of comback concerts.It was in a second-floor bedroom where the entertainer took his final breath on June 25, 2009. His personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter Monday after a six-week trial that included emotional accounts of what happened in the bedroom on the day Jackson died.The furnishings were leased to Jackson during his time at the Carolwood Drive estate. We want to preserve the history of these items, auctioneer Darren Julien, president of Juliens Auctions, told the Associated Press.Katherine Jacksons attorney, Perry Sanders Jr., told the AP he is aware of the auction. He said he has done everything we can to ascertain that items from this address are not being auctioned using Michaels name and likeness to enhance the items value.