Michael Jackson Items Were Removed From An Indianapolis Children’s Museum

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The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis removed three Michael Jackson items from its exhibits, only a couple weeks after HBO’s Leaving Neverland renewed allegations of sexual abuse against the late singer.

According to The Indianapolis Star, a fedora and glove Michael wore onstage, as well as a poster, are no longer on display at the museum. The museum’s director, Chris Carron, stated the staff wants items on display to tell stories of “people of high character.”

Of course, the documentary featured accounts from two men who say Michael groomed them for sex and molested them when they were young.

Michael was acquitted on child molestation charges in 2005, and later died in 2009.