Published 10:36 IST, February 9th 2019
Michael Jackson's estate assails HBO plans for documentary
Michael Jackson's estate is calling HBO's decision to air a documentary that includes allegations from two men that the superstar molested them "disgraceful" and is urging the cable network to further investigate their backgrounds
Michael Jackson's estate is calling HBO's decision to air a documentary that includes allegations from two men that the superstar molested them "disgraceful" and is urging the cable network to further investigate their backgrounds.
The 10-page letter released on Friday, February 8, offers a meeting with HBO executives to try to discredit the stories of the two men featured in the documentary "Leaving Neverland," Wade Robson and James Safechuck.
The estate contends the men are lying and court filings and story inconsistencies prove that. The first installment of the four-hour documentary will first air on HBO on March 3, with the second half airing the following night.
Robson testified in Jackson's defense at a 2005 molestation trial that ended with the singer's acquittal. An email seeking comment from HBO was not immediately returned.
Updated 10:36 IST, February 9th 2019