‘Michael’ Avoided Michael Jackson’s Molestation Charges, But This Netflix Docuseries Sure Doesn’t
Netflix is set to release a new docuseries titled 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' that will explore the late singer's controversial trial. The series will feature insights from jurors, media members, and attorneys involved in the case. Unlike the recent film 'Michael,' which avoids discussing Jackson's legal troubles, this docuseries aims to dissect his complex legacy.
- ▪The docuseries will premiere on June 3.
- ▪It will include perspectives from key players involved in the courtroom.
- ▪Michael Jackson faced serious criminal charges in 2003 but was acquitted in 2005.
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Singer Michael Jackson testifies during his civil trial in Santa Maria Superior Court on December 3, 2002 in Santa Maria, California. Jim Ruyman-Pool/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Netflix isn’t letting Michael Jackson off so easily. Or really, it is David Herman and Candle True Stories posthumously holding his moonwalking feet to the fire. On Wednesday, Netflix revealed the trailer and premiere date for its new three-part documentary series Michael Jackson: The Verdict.
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