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Review: Netflix's 'Michael Jackson: The Verdict' Revisits the 2005 Molestation Trial from Both Sides

By

Joel Keller

6d ago· 5 min readenReview

Summary

A review of the Netflix docuseries "Michael Jackson: The Verdict," which examines the King of Pop's 2005 molestation trial from both the defense and prosecution perspectives. The three-part series directed by Nick Green revisits the trial over 20 years later, exploring the evidence, testimonies, and legal strategies from both sides.

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The new Netflix docuseries Michael Jackson: The Verdict is supposed to be taking viewers 'inside' Jackson's 2005 molestation trial.
Michael Jackson: The Verdict is a three-part docuseries, directed by Nick Green, that examines Jackson's 2005 molestation trial.
Given that the trial was over 20 years ago, though, what new information is it really trying to give viewers?
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The three-part docuseries takes a look at the trial from both the defense and prosecutors' perspectives.

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