Netflix, Jackson and The verdict
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Netflix's "The Verdict" docuseries is yet another example of the media's inability to examine the singer's complicated life without turning it into a spectacle.
A documentary series revisiting the 2005 trial of Michael Jackson has surged to the top of Netflix’s charts, just as a major biopic about the singer prepares for its streaming release. The unexpected
Michael Jackson's trial and acquittal are featured in a new Netflix documentary.
The Verdict' includes footage of the 2003 raid on the pop star's infamous former home. Is it still standing? Who owns it now? Here's what we know.
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'Netflix is disgusting': Michael Jackson fans explode online at new 'smear campaign' documentary as 'Michael' movie flirts with billion-dollar gross
Michael Jackson has proved in less than two months that he is still (and will forever be) the undisputed King of Pop, as his crowd-pleasing […] ‘Netflix Is Disgusting’: Michael Jackson Fans Explode On
Gavin Arvizo's accusations against Michael Jackson are featured in the Netflix show, 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict.'
The journalist appeared in the new documentary "Michael Jackson: The Verdict," in which he detailed filming his controversial 2003 special "Living With Michael Jackson."
Amongst the most shocking however is an allegation that Michael Jackson was caught with his hands down Macaulay Culkin’s pants made by a chef who worked at the Neverland ranch.