Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Removes Jackson Items

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis has removed three Michael Jackson items from exhibits after a new documentary renewed allegations of child sexual abuse against the late singer and Gary native.

The Associated Press and Indianapolis Star reports that Chris Carron, the museum’s director of collections, says it wants items on display to tell stories of “people of high character.”

A fedora and glove Jackson wore onstage and a Jackson poster has reportedly been removed and are no longer on display at the museum.

This comes after the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland” featured accounts from two men who say Jackson groomed them for sex and molested them when they were young.

Jackson died in 2009.