The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Michael Jakson estate sues HBO over 'Leaving Neverland' documentar­y

-

LOS ANGELES: The estate of Michael Jackson filed a lawsuit on Thursday against HBO saying that its documentar­y about allegation­s of child sex abuse by the late singer breached a previous agreement by the cable channel not to disparage him.

The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, said HBO could owe more than US$100 million in damages for what the estate called the network’s “reprehensi­ble disparagem­ent” of the “Thriller” singer in the documentar­y.

Documentar­y “Leaving Neverland” is due to be broadcast on AT&T owned HBO on Mar 3 and 4 after a world premiere at the Sundance film festival last month.

In the documentar­y, two men who are now in their 30s, say they were befriended by Jackson and were sexually abused by him starting from when they were 7 and 10 years old.

Jackson, who died in 2009, was acquitted at a 2005 criminal trial in California on charges of molesting a different, 13-year-old boy, at his Neverland ranch.

The lawsuit does not seek to prevent the broadcast of the documentar­y but says it violates a 1992 contract for HBO’s broadcast of Jackson’s “Dangerous” world tour, in which the network agreed not to disparage him at that time or in the future.

The estate is seeking to enforce a clause in the 1992 contract saying it entitles the estate to arbitrate the dispute.

“Despite the desperate lengths taken to undermine the film, our plans remain unchanged,” HBO said in a statement on Thursday. “HBO will move forward with the airing of the two-part documentar­y on March 3rd and 4th. This will allow everyone the opportunit­y to assess the film and the claims in it for themselves.”

The singer’s family last month called the documentar­y and news coverage of the accusation­s in it a “public lynching” and said Jackson was “100 per cent innocent.”

Howard Weitzman, an attorney for the Jackson estate, said in a statement on Thursday that HBO “could have and should have ensured that ‘Leaving Neverland’ was properly sourced, fact checked and a fair and balanced representa­tion.”

He said the network had “breached its agreement not to disparage Michael Jackson by producing and selling to the public a one-sided marathon of unvetted propaganda to shamelessl­y exploit an innocent man.” — Reuters

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia