The family once called Jackson’s “second family” now details why they are suing his estate for sexual assault, in a New York Times interview.
The family once called Jackson’s “second family” now details why they are suing his estate for sexual assault, in a New York Times interview.
The Leaving Neverland director draws a direct comparison between Jackson and the convicted sex trafficker just as Michael arrives in theaters.
Four years after the HBO documentary reignited scrutiny of Michael Jackson’s legacy, it remains unwatchable on any US streaming platform. The estate’s quiet legal strategy is responsible.
James Safechuck, one of the two men who alleged childhood sexual abuse in the 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland, has issued a video statement supporting other survivors as the Michael Jackson film Michael arrives in theaters.