leaving neverland

"Leaving Neverland" maker Dan Reed condemned the upcoming movie starring Jackson's nephew as the King of Pop.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge found that James Safechuck could not sue two corporations owned by Jackson because he had not demonstrated that he had a relationship with the corporations that would have required them to protect him from Jackson.
The play, "For the Love of a Glove," follows a group of aliens “shaped like bedazzled gloves" who find their way to Jackson's home.
Dan Reed, whose Emmy-winning film told the stories of two men who accused the pop star of molestation, called the comedian's stand-up routine sickening.
The Queen of Pop told British Vogue she hasn't seen "Leaving Neverland," which lays out sexual abuse claims against Jackson.
The media mogul said she hasn't received that much "hateration" since Ellen DeGeneres' historic coming-out episode.
The UCLA athlete said she stopped using the singer's music and doing Jackson-inspired moves after "Leaving Neverland" was released.
The artistic director of the brand's menswear line, Virgil Abloh, says he condemns "any form of child abuse, violence or infringement against any human rights."
There’s a lot to unpack and learn from James Safechuck’s and Wade Robson’s sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson in the new HBO doc.
Required watching (and reading) to answer your questions after seeing HBO’s “Leaving Neverland.”