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From allegations of child pornography and lewd nicknames, here is what we learned about the pop star's 2005 trial in "Michael Jackson: The Verdict."
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'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' reopens major career controversyPublished on: June 5, 2026 1:59 PM
Pakistan, June 5 -- The recent Netflix docuseries Michael Jackson: The Verdict goes back to one of the most talked about interviews in pop culture.
Despite his death nearly 20 years ago, there are still few figures on Earth as famous as Michael Jackson. A singular entertainer, Jackson's music has a timelessness and energy that reverberates across generations.
The multi-million dollar grossing film is coming to digital streaming platforms next week, Forbes and Newsweek reports.
The Verdict” highlights the King of Pop’s surprising friendship with Macaulay Culkin. Culkin, now 45, was 10 years old when he became friends with then-32-year-old Jackson. After watching Culkin in “Home Alone,
The docuseries revisits Jackson's 2005 child molestation trial with new interviews from key figures in the case.
The journalist appeared in the new documentary "Michael Jackson: The Verdict," in which he detailed filming his controversial 2003 special "Living With Michael Jackson."
Gavin Arvizo's accusations against Michael Jackson are featured in the Netflix show, 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict.'
The official Michael Jackson autopsy report from June 2009 documented crucial details about the King of Pop's cause of death and his physical condition in his final months
Michael Jackson has become the first and only artist to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in every decade since the 1970s. The late King of Pop achieved the historic milestone thanks to the renewed success of Chicago following the release of his biopic Michael.