Several years back I did a deep dive on Michael Jackson and what I found actually brought me to tears. I wrote a few articles in my old blog which are now gone. Just recently, this caught my eye on X: #MichaelJacksonsMoney. I knew a couple of low life's have been attempting to sue MJ's estate for years along with their attempt to ruin MJ's legacy with that horrible mocumentary that I'm loathe to name. Now I've found out that even though HBO had to pull the first film from every platform, they've decided it needs a sequel which is set to debut on Mar 18, 2025. And that's the day that fans want the hashtag to trend. Why? Because the mocumentaries and lawsuits sole purposes are to gain money, IMO. And probably some fame, initially due to having a Sundance premiere, then that snake Oprah interviewing them in front of an audience of actual victims.

Prior to the making of that garbage Wade Robeson wasn't chosen as a choreographer for MJ One. As if he was even close to having the chops for Cirque du Soleil, IMO. I believe that's what prompted him to fabricate stories for a supposed "documentary." A film that they had to keep editing when his and James Safechuck's lies were debunked. This new propaganda is up against serious competition celebrating Michael Jackson:

MJ One is still going strong in Las Vegas

MJ the Musical has been running for several years and is one of the highest grossing musical theater productions of all time

Big biopic is coming out later this year.
Robeson & Safechuck must be feeling desperate now that HBO was forced to pull their mocumentary for having violated a non-disparagement clause. Their new trash won't have a Sundance Festival reveal - it looks like it will be released on a local UK channel and on YouTube. Sort of like a straight to video deal. Too bad, so sad.
There is some very interesting information in the Michael Jackson Wiki regarding the original film with links to even more info. What I find incredibly telling:
Although the movie revolves around their supposed traumatic experiences at the ranch, they kept coming back to it over the years and called it "sacred land", even comparing it to Disneyland, saying "it's the best thing in the world!". In 2008, Robson and his wife shot a movie at Neverland, thanking Michael in the credits. The pair had also done their wedding ceremony in Michael's house at the ranch. According to Grace Rwaramba (nanny to Michael's children), Wade made the request to her in the middle of Michael's 2005 trial; "I remember responding with a stern ‘do you seriously expect me to ask Michael, right now — during the trial — if you can use the ranch for Wade’s wedding?’ […] Why would someone who alleges to have been assaulted for over seven years want to have one of the most sacred events in his life on the same property where the attacks allegedly took place?" Meanwhile, James would also shoot a video in Neverland. Most of the pictures appearing in Leaving Neverland, were those he shot himself in 1996.
Will they tell new lies or rehash old ones in their new video? A few reminders for those that think any of their claims are true: A four month trial in 2005 acquitted Michael Jackson of all charges. The FBI investigation into the same found absolutely nothing to substantiate those claims. However, the trial broke the man. The last album he released was Invincible in 2001 but it doesn't mean he didn't continue to make music. If he'd been left in peace and not made to think he had to make some sort of come back, he might still be with us today.
And for those that still think MJ hurt children, you should listen to the audio recorded by Conrad Murry shortly before his death. In a state of acute drug intoxication you'd think that he'd talk about his supposed "dark desires" but that's not even close to what he admitted. What comes through is a breathtaking poignancy about a dream for children that he never got to fulfill. Here's the transcript:
Jackson: "Elvis didn't do it. Beatles didn't do it. We have to be phenomenal. When people leave this show, when people leave my show, I want them to say, I've never seen nothing like this in my life. Go. Go. I've never seen nothing like this. Go. It's amazing. He's the greatest entertainer in the world. I'm taking that money, a million children, children's hospital, the biggest in the world. Michael Jackson Children's Hospital. Gonna have a movie theater, game room. Children are depressed. The -- in those hospitals, no game room, no movie theater. They're sick because they're depressed. Their mind is depressing them. I want to give them that. I care about them, them angels. God wants me to do it. God wants me to do it. I'm gonna do it, Conrad."
Murray: "I know you would."
Jackson: "Don't have enough hope, no more hope. That's the next generation that's gonna save our planet, starting with -- we'll talk about it. United States. Europe. Prague, my babies. They walk around with no mother. They drop them off, they leave -- a psychological degradation of that. They reach out to me -- please take me with you."
Murray: "Mmnh-mmmh."
Jackson: "I want to do that for them."
Murray: "Mmnh-mmnh."
Jackson: "I'm gonna do that for them. That will be remembered more than my performances. My performances will be up there helping my children and always be my dream. I love them. I love them because I didn't have a childhood. I had no childhood. I feel their pain. I feel their hurt. I can deal with it. 'Heal the World.' 'We Are the World.' 'Will You Be There.' 'The Lost Children.' These are the songs I've written because I hurt, you know, I hurt."
Thirteen seconds of silence.
Murray: "You OK?"
Eight seconds of silence.
Jackson: "I am asleep."