Dispute between auction house and heirs leaves future of 12 previously unreleased Michael Jackson tracks unclear
Briefly

In December, retired cop Gregg Musgrove uncovered unreleased Michael Jackson songs in an abandoned storage room in Los Angeles. The discovery included cassette tapes dating from 1989 to 1991, previously owned by music producer Bryan Loren. Auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll has listed three tapes starting at $85,000, with expectations of bids reaching up to $200,000. However, the new owner cannot publicly play the tracks, leading to discussion about the value of such rare collectibles among fans of the late pop icon.
The case has emerged as a potential legal battle over ownership, as the cassettes were once the property of music producer Bryan Loren.
These rare tapes could see bidding wars that push their price into the hundreds of thousands, despite the stipulation of no public playback.
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