
The decision comes after a charity for sexual abuse survivors had criticized Transport for London for allowing posters that could discourage abuse victims from coming forward for fear of being disbelieved. Posters proclaiming Michael Jackson‘s innocence in the wake of the “ Leaving Neverland“ documentary will be removed from the sides of London buses, following a decision by the city’s transport agency. Posters Protesting Jackson’s Influence Removed Louis Vuitton Drops Michael Jackson ClothingĪccording to the Los Angeles Times, the Vuitton fashion label is dropping items influenced by Jackson, such as a TV shirt with a drawing of his jeweled dancing shoes, from its fall and winter 2019 men’s collection. Russia’s Channel One was set to air the two-part documentary on March 15 and 16, but due to controversy, the state-owned TV network decided to show “Leaving Neverland” only on its website rather than broadcasting it. Russian Television Cancels “Leaving Neverland” Showing

It’s a hard watch with a lot of graphic details, but an important one.Here’s some of the fallout that’s resulted so far from the widely talked about film: 5 hours long with the talkback and panel discussion with Oprah. Just make sure to put an afternoon aside if you’re going to watch it. Even if you think he is innocent, this is a must-watch for anyone who wants to have meaningful conversations about the film itself and child abuse in general, which is what the movie is about at its core. The interviews were all framed in an intimate and interesting way and it shows a perspective that we haven’t really seen before when it comes to Jackson, the perspective of the victims. Anyone who asks where the evidence is should actually watch the documentary. It is really well put together with tons of archival photos and footage.

It is about how Michael Jackson allegedly groomed and molested young boys.

Anyone who asks where the evidence is should actually watch the This is a very well-made documentary about a very heavy and disturbing subject. This is a very well-made documentary about a very heavy and disturbing subject.
