The “King of Pop” faced multiple categories of sexual abuse of children throughout his career
Continuation of the 2019 HBO documentary on Michael Jackson“Leaving Neverland,” it was announced and will air in mid -March.
In 2019 two -part documentaries recorded the allegations against Michael Jackson for sexual assault on two minors. Directed by Dan Reed, “Leaving Neverland” focused on witnesses by Weid Robson and James Sheifsak, who claim that Michael Jackson had sexually abused them when they were children.
The 50 -minute documentary duration ‘Leaving Neverland II: Surviving Michael Jackson’which was also directed by Dan Reed, will be screened by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, according to Variety.
According to a summary of Leaving Neverland II: Surviving Michael Jackson by the official distributor Sphere Abacus, the sequel will explore the “difficult journey and his many twists and failures” to Robson and Sheifsak, including reactions that have received all these years.
In addition, Sphere Abacus confirmed that The third and final part of the documentary series will cover the upcoming trial of Robson’s 2026 and Seifcak against the Michael Jackson’s property. The third party release date has not yet been announced.
Jackson faced multiple charges of sexual abuse of children throughout his career and faced criminal charges that led to a large public trial in 2005. He denied all the allegations and was found innocent of all categories.