Michael Jackson’s memorabilia has been pulled from The Children’s Museum Of Indianapolis.
This decision comes right the controversy following the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland.”
According to The Star, the team at the museum decided to pull a glove, a fedora, and a poster of the musician.

This decision was made by the museums team. Chris Carron, who is the museums director of collections, told The Star “We look at our audiences; we look at the messages we’re trying to tell as an institution. What sort of stories do we want to tell in the exhibit?” Carron said. “We’re looking for good examples of how to make an impact on the world. That’s really where our focus lies.”
There are still some of the late singers items that haven’t been pulled from the museum because they are those that are tied to Ryan White, a boy who took over headlines in the 1990’s for being diagnosed with HIV.
“Michael Jackson pictures on display in The Power of Children exhibit remain because they are part of a direct re-creation of Ryan White’s room,” the museum said in a statement. “Ryan’s family found Michael Jackson’s kindness to them to be an important part of Ryan’s story and the pictures of Michael displayed in that exhibit will always be an integral part of the Ryan White story. The poster was removed because it was not part of the original re-creation of Ryan’s room.”
“Leaving Neverland” focuses on Michael Jackson allegedly sexually abusing singer Wade Robson and James ‘Jimmy” Safechuck when they were minors.
The Jackson family is denying these allegations against Michael.
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