Michael Jackson’s Estate Criticise “Leaving Neverland Documentary”
Michael Jackson’s estate has criticised a documentary alleging the late pop star sexually abused children. The documentary titled Leaving Neverland will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah on the 25th and 26th January 2019.
The Documentary is rumoured to include interviews with two alleged victims of The King of Pop. Two men who appear in the film say they were aged seven and 10 when Jackson befriended them and their families. In a statement, representatives for Jackson’s estate have described the production as an outrageous and pathetic attempt to exploit and cash in on the late singer.

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The Late Michael Jackson had maintained his innocence throughout his lifetime after he had been accused by several alleged victims of sexual abuse.
This documentary comes after a detailed documentary “Surviving R-Kelly” a documentary about the alleged “sexual predatory” lifestyle of RnB Star R-Kelly hit the airwaves last week in America.
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