Michael Jackson is being brought back to life in a Broadway musical that will probably make his family a fortune — and downplay or even ignore his child-molestation scandal! “The show is being controlled by Michael’s estate and can only be positive to him,” says a source. “They’re even debating whether Michael’s drug abuse and child-sex accusations will be included at all! But if they are, you know it will be a whitewash and Michael will be shown as an innocent victim.” Read on for details on the the Jacksons’ plans, and click here for more Broadway news ….
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The King of Pop was caught in an explosive sex scandal in 2003 when he faced seven counts of child molestation. He was acquitted in 2005 after a four-month trial in Santa Barbara, Calif.
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“Michael never got over the scandal,”
The National ENQUIRER learned from another source. “The backlash was brutal and he became extremely paranoid, turning reclusive with his three children until his shocking death four years later.”
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“Many producers have wanted to do the show but couldn’t get the rights to Michael’s music without the estate’s approval,” said the source. An estate-approved Cirque du Soleil "Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour" (left) reportedly made $371 million at the box office between 2011-14.
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“It’s been nine years since
Michael died," the source added. "And he is
still a cash cow for his family!”
The King of Pop was caught in an explosive sex scandal in 2003 when he faced seven counts of child molestation. He was acquitted in 2005 after a four-month trial in Santa Barbara, Calif.
“Michael never got over the scandal,”
The National ENQUIRER learned from another source. “The backlash was brutal and he became extremely paranoid, turning reclusive with his three children until his shocking death four years later.”
“Many producers have wanted to do the show but couldn’t get the rights to Michael’s music without the estate’s approval,” said the source. An estate-approved Cirque du Soleil "Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour" (left) reportedly made $371 million at the box office between 2011-14.
“It’s been nine years since
Michael died," the source added. "And he is
still a cash cow for his family!”