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Just watched this. Joe Budden nailed it. That kid was MJ's boyfriend.
Gee, thanks.
Just watched this. Joe Budden nailed it. That kid was MJ's boyfriend.
Hmmmm.....is this how they will start to try to make child molestation normal now?
Hollywood is NUTS.
Use a powerful figure and name to draw attention and then implement the next "cause" after the #MeTooMovement
As Oprah and Wade said this is bigger than Michael(doesn't matter if it's true or not or ruins him use his name even in death to create the next cause).
Michael's accusers were "thrilled"
"STOP IN THE NAME OF LOVE"
Name dropping songs
As I always felt this is just one big game and a joke for ratings and sensationalism.
Doesn't matter. The bitch is erasing her lineage anyways.
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Coping pleas.
no- they are notThere needs to be a bigger budget, slicker production counter doc like this made & aired on Netflix. His estate is losing the game of optics big time.![]()
They're definitely losing the game of optics to this filmmaker in the mainstream media. They don't have an HBO, Oprah or anyone major media outlet calling bullshit on Leaving Neverland like they should. By the time it's found out how bogus this whole charade was, the damage will be done. They need an spin-meister with juice drag this hack to Hell.no- they are not
they have gotten the film maker back tracking multiple times since then
Also look at the information that is being shared in my previous post
today - winning the war of opinion on twitter/ facebook & podcasts trumps primetime newsThey're definitely losing the game of optics to this filmmaker in the mainstream media. They don't have an HBO, Oprah or anyone major media outlet calling bullshit on Leaving Neverland like they should. By the time it's found out how bogus this whole charade was, the damage will be done. They need an spin-meister with juice drag this hack to Hell.
Michael Jackson Estate Handed Another Win in Leaving Neverland Appeal
By Justin Curto
Photo: HBO
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Michael Jackson’s estate is one step closer to going into arbitration with HBO over the documentary series Leaving Neverland after a court of appeals affirmed a previous ruling on December 14. According to Variety, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the contract disagreement between the Jackson estate and HBO over a decades-old non-disparagement clause cannot be thrown out, affirming a previous California court ruling.
The clause dates back to HBO’s 1992 concert film for Jackson’s Dangerous tour, and his estate is asking for $100 million over the network’s investigation into the child-sexual-abuse allegations against Jackson, which it claims broke the contract. This ruling, like the previous one, does not mean HBO has to pay up — only that the dispute must now go to contract arbitration, unless HBO wants to try its luck with appealing to the Supreme Court. “We may only identify whether the parties agreed to arbitrate such claims; it is for the arbitrator to decide whether those claims are meritorious,” the three-judge panel ruled. In an effort to avoid the arbitration process, HBO has claimed the clause discourages abuse victims from speaking up.