The late Michael jackson's brothers (Jackie, Marlon, and Tito) and his nephew, Taj Jackson where interviewed on CBS by Gayle King concerning the Leaving Neverland documentary which was aired by HBO a few days ago. The documentary was centered on two men who claimed Michael Jackson sexually molested them as kids. During the course of the interview, Gayle asked the brothers why they felt the documentary was made...they all echoed, for money. And then Taj Jackson (son of Tito Jackson) took it further by saying...
"It's always been about money. I hate to say it when it's my uncle, it's almost like they see a blank cheque and...because they've been taken care of their whole life. And I think that's the problem. These people are felt that they are owed something. You know. Instead of working for something, they blame everything on my uncle."
I totally agree with him. These guys were like 7-10 when this happened, and they are narrating things in the documentary as if they were grown adults when it happened. There is no way you recall that much detail from something that happened when you were 7. Also, they have taken the stand before to defend Michael Jackson in a sexual molestation case from the past.
What do you guys think? You can watch the full interview below...
"It's always been about money. I hate to say it when it's my uncle, it's almost like they see a blank cheque and...because they've been taken care of their whole life. And I think that's the problem. These people are felt that they are owed something. You know. Instead of working for something, they blame everything on my uncle."
I totally agree with him. These guys were like 7-10 when this happened, and they are narrating things in the documentary as if they were grown adults when it happened. There is no way you recall that much detail from something that happened when you were 7. Also, they have taken the stand before to defend Michael Jackson in a sexual molestation case from the past.
What do you guys think? You can watch the full interview below...
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