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Netflix has released a new docuseries about Michael Jackson's 2005 child molestation trial. Does it say anything new? Does it say anything at all?
In "Michael Jackson: The Verdict," eyewitnesses revisit his high-profile 2005 child molestation trial.
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.
Arriving on the heels of, and addressing the ugly controversies ignored by, Antoine Fuqua’s blockbuster biopic Michael, Michael Jackson: The Verdict is a Netflix exposé with impeccable timing—and, unsurprisingly,
Discover What’s Streaming On: Netflix‘s Michael Jackson: The Verdict began streaming on Wednesday (June 3), sparking further discussion surrounding the late King of Pop’s controversial past. The new three-part docuseries from David Herman delves into ...
Before Beyoncé became an iconic solo artist, she was a rising star who was caught admiring Michael Jackson during a studio session with him before his death