Located two hours from Michael Jacksonâs hometown of Gary, the Childrenâs Museum of Indianapolis has decided to remove two pieces of Michael Jackson memorabilia from dismay following the allegations of sexual abuse in HBOâs âLeaving Neverlandâ documentary.
The Indianapolis Star first reported on the museumâs decision.
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Purchased at auction in 2017, Jacksonâs fedora and glove were on display alongside an autographed poster until this month. Curators decided to remove the items due to their desire to âput stories in front of our visitors (showing) people of high character,â according to Chris Caron, director of collections at the museum.
Jacksonâs items were on display next to a Steve Urkel doll on a green stand.
âWhen you learn new stories or you look at something historical in a different way, then sometimes we re-evaluate whether thatâs appropriate to be (on display),â he added.
In 1990, Jackson visited the museum around the time he befriended Ryan White, the teen diagnosed with HIV following a blood transfusion. The museumâs decision comes days after Simpsons producer James L. Brooks told fans of his decision to pull an episode featuring Jackson from circulation as soon as possible.
While no American radio stations have publicly acknowledged any decisions to pull Jackson from playlists, stations in Canada, New Zealand and the Netherlands have removed Jackson from airplay.
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