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Leaving Jacksons Ranch

I'm not sure what to think. MJ was a messed up guy, but how messed up? It's a shame this comes up after his death. There's always two sides to a story, and this film leaves us only with one of them.
Also, in the light of all this, why is it only two of them who speaks now? What does the other ones, like Macaulay Caulkin, Omar Batti and others gain from denying sexual abuse, if there was such? What do they have to lose by telling, if something really went on?
The film raises just as many questions as it answers.
I'm really split as to what to believe.
 
Anyone listened to the lyrics of the track 'Will you be there' since watching Leaving Neverland?
 
I'm not sure what to think. MJ was a messed up guy, but how messed up? It's a shame this comes up after his death. There's always two sides to a story, and this film leaves us only with one of them.
Also, in the light of all this, why is it only two of them who speaks now? What does the other ones, like Macaulay Caulkin, Omar Batti and others gain from denying sexual abuse, if there was such? What do they have to lose by telling, if something really went on?
The film raises just as many questions as it answers.
I'm really split as to what to believe.

True but then again the network of pay offs is huge, staff signing agreements not to talk.

What is telling are the Cory Feldmans saying they can no longer defend it
 
I'm not sure what to think. MJ was a messed up guy, but how messed up? It's a shame this comes up after his death. There's always two sides to a story, and this film leaves us only with one of them.
Also, in the light of all this, why is it only two of them who speaks now? What does the other ones, like Macaulay Caulkin, Omar Batti and others gain from denying sexual abuse, if there was such? What do they have to lose by telling, if something really went on?
The film raises just as many questions as it answers.
I'm really split as to what to believe.
It was all known about before he died, we knew about the payoffs and the rumours were there. I guess the fact you cant slander the dead makes it easier to have a full report now.

even then the estate is trying its best using a loop hole

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2...son-leaving-neverland-documentary-lawsuit-hbo

The estate is claiming that by showing Leaving Neverland, HBO is violating a non-disparagement clause from a 1992 contract. According to the suit, when HBO aired Michael Jackson in Concert in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour, the clause precluded them from disparaging the singer in future works.
 
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