Michael Jackson’s Co-Executor Plans To Sue ‘Leaving Neverland’ Director

Michael Jackson’s Co-Executor John Branca Plans To Sue ‘Leaving Neverland’ Director Dan Reed

MICHAEL JACKSON – Co-executor of Michael Jackson is planning to sue the director of the documentary ‘Leaving Neverland‘ Dan Reed.

Late pop icon Michael Jackson is considered as one of the famous and successful entertainers in the world.

The celebrity is known for his songs “Beat It,” “Thriller,” “Billie Jean,” and
“You’re Not Along” among others.

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Even though Michael Jackson has died a few years ago, he is still facing a huge controversy after two men claimed that they were abused by the superstar.

In a previous article, Wade Robson and James Safechuck revealed the seven (7) disturbing accusations against the celebrity.

The two personalities collaborated in a documentary titled “Leaving Neverland” directed by Dan Reed in revealing the alleged abuse.

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Based on a report from BBC, Michael Jackson co-executor named John Branca finally broke his silence about the controversial documentary on April 16.

68-year-old Branca knew the singer personally. In fact, Michael served as his best man during his wedding.

Now, Branca and his estate’s lawyer are set to file a legal action against the prominent film director Dan Reed.

According to the report, John Branca stated that the controversial documentary about Michael Jackson hit below the belt.

“Those people made up a goddamn story because they wanted money and we will not allow that to go unchecked…It’s that simple,” he said.

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The co-executor stated that the estate was blindsided by the documentary because it was made “in complete secrecy.”

“Dan Reed’s documentary is replete with inaccuracies, lies, and stuff they knew not to be true…”

They should be ashamed of themselves,” he added.

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Based on the report, John Branca was asking for justice and fairness of Michael Jackso’s issue.

“I’m going to suggest the law should be changed to protect the deceased at least for a period of time. Because it’s the truth, it’s about fairness, and it’s about balance,” he said.

Surely, lots of people wanted to know the truth about the allegations of the late superstar.

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