The truth always shines through for Michael Jackson!
A federal judge is siding with the Michael Jackson estate over “Leaving Neverland.”
Judge George Wu issued a tentative ruling that denied HBO’s motion to dismiss the estate’s case. Subsequently, Wu is expected to make the ruling final by the end of September.
The Leaving Neverland documentary features allegations of two men, James Safechuck and Wade Robson, who say they were sexually abused by Michael Jackson.
In court on Thursday, Boutrous was like, “Hey, Judge, can you please reconsider?” He argued, “This whole thing is just to shut people up. They don’t want anyone talking about child sex abuse… It’s like they want to say, ‘Shh, don’t speak up!’ HBO may be able to handle it, but others might not.”
Wu was all like, “Yeah, it’s a tough one. I know this decision will be appealed for sure. Big companies and wealthy estates going at it, like a clash of the titans!”
“I’ve never seen a media organization fight so hard to keep things under wraps,” he said. “Let’s get all the facts out there, not just a couple of stories with some financial interest.”
HBO’s spokesperson was like, “Yeah, we’ll see what the Judge decides.”
Meanwhile, the estate’s attorney, Freedman, was pretty fired up, slamming HBO for their “wrongful conduct.” He said, “They’re trying everything to avoid facing the consequences. But the Estate won’t back down. We’ll keep fighting for justice, whether it’s in court or anywhere else!”
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