Netflix's docuseries takes a look back at the pop star's 2005 trial and the chaos that ensued with interviews from journalists, lawyers, fans and people close to Jackson and his accuser.
That, perhaps, makes Netflix’s “Michael Jackson: The Verdict,” a three-part docuseries revisiting the pop star’s highly publicized 2005 trial, in which he was acquitted on all counts of child ...
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Michael Jackson accusers share rare photo before November court showdown: ‘trauma and triumph’
Wade Robson and James Safechuck, whose allegations against Michael Jackson were featured in the 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland, have shared a new photograph together ahead of their upcoming trial ...
A California judge agreed Friday to set a new trial in the sexual abuse case brought by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the two Michael Jackson molestation accusers featured in t ...
This is for those who blindly went in for the multi-million-dollar-earning movie and came out cheering for the popstar, as if no famous or successful celebrity has ever been evil behind closed doors.
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How Michael Jackson's 'strongly protected' brand remains intact despite abuse accusations
EXCLUSIVE: On Michael Jackson's anniversary of passing, three public relations experts have delved into how the musician's ...
A California prosecutor, who tried Michael Jackson for molesting a child cancer survivor, remains adamant the King Of Pop was a pedophile. The former senior deputy district attorney for Santa Barbara ...
On November 10, a judge ruled against Paris on procedural grounds. Los Angeles Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff threw out all claims based on the estate’s own court filings, ruling that these documents are ...
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