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Michael Jackson’s legacy, and a Leaving Neverland sequel, are at the centre of a new court battle – ABC News
The accusations at the heart of a controversial film accusing the pop star of child abuse are bubbling up again — this time over the plans for a sequel.
In 2019, 11 years after his death, Michael Jackson started making headlines again.
The documentary Leaving Neverland revived accusations the so-called King of Pop was a child molester, prompting lots of debate about where the truth lay and whether you could still listen to his music.
While the online conversation has since subsided, that may be about to change.
The accusations at the heart of the matter are bubbling up again this time over the plans for a sequel.
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