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05:34Ele é perfecto e ele é um anjo, e eu não me importo o que ninguém diz.
05:38Oh, meu Deus!
05:39Oh, meu Deus!
05:44Oh, meu Deus!
05:46Oh, meu Deus!
05:49Oh, meu Deus!
05:56Em 2003, eu fui a prosecutor especializando em caso de sexual sexual abuse.
06:02I got a call to go see the district attorney, and he showed me a two-page report.
06:10It involved an allegation of child sexual abuse.
06:14It said Michael Jackson on it, and I thought, oh, my gosh, he's back.
06:29That scene in the documentary, it was played over and over and over again, of Gavin Arvizo sitting next to
06:36Michael Jackson and resting his head on his shoulder and holding his hand.
06:40And I knew it was in an inappropriate relationship.
06:45You're going to sit right there, buddy.
06:48We are going to try our best to make a case, okay?
06:53A criminal case.
06:54We're going to try our best.
06:56But you need to understand that we're going to need your cooperation.
07:00Gavin, can you tell us what your conversations were, what you guys talked about?
07:04He said that he wanted to show me how I masturbated.
07:08Okay, okay.
07:09I said no.
07:11He started masturbating me.
07:14Okay.
07:15I told him no more.
07:20Good evening.
07:21For years, pop star Michael Jackson has denied having inappropriate contact with children, and he has never been charged.
07:29But tonight, Jackson is wanted by police.
07:31We would encourage him to turn himself in and cooperate with law enforcement.
07:36What have you heard?
07:36Any sightings?
07:38Not yet.
07:39We're all on the lookout, though.
07:45We were in the hotel in Vegas.
07:48Somebody called me and told me, did they watch TV?
07:53The police went to the ranch.
07:57The service of the warrants was part of an ongoing investigation alleging criminal misconduct on the part of Michael Jackson.
08:05When I told him, as a new charge from this young boy, Aviso, he was so deeply shocked that I
08:13think he's going to die.
08:19And then something terrible happened.
08:23The director of the hotel told us to leave right away.
08:28They did not want to have somebody with discharges in the hotel.
08:34Michael was out of control.
08:36And was screaming, why you close the door in front of me?
08:41They didn't allow him to come in.
08:43But then I told him, Michael, look, this time you have to fight it.
08:54Jackson flying from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara, turns himself in to the Santa Barbara sheriff.
08:59Michael Jackson has been booked on charges of child molestation.
09:03The famous shot you'll see plastered all over newspapers around the world.
09:06Michael Jackson in handcuffs.
09:08Michael Jackson today went from being the gloved one to the fingerprinted one.
09:20I just sat down and say, not again.
09:22Seven counts of child molestation.
09:25I told him, you don't know these wicked people.
09:28The people are just mean and wicked.
09:30The bail amount on the warrant has been sent at $3 million.
09:33He'll tarnish your reputation.
09:35And people will always remember you the way they said he was, not the way he really is.
09:41How do you view the guy now?
09:43Probably not in a good way.
09:45Definitely don't respect him.
09:55Reporters, cameras and helicopters have been chasing the Jackson story around Southern California.
10:00Fox has confirmed he is now back in Las Vegas and here are the pictures to prove it.
10:05Hold on, he's coming out.
10:06Hold on, hold on, hold on.
10:06I remember when we went to the airport.
10:11We took blankets and tried to stop all the press taking pictures.
10:22He was so deeply shocked about the situation, how they treated him.
10:30Later on, he showed me this bruise on his arm, on his shoulder.
10:34He was thinking the police, the system, America was against him.
10:45It's just very painful.
10:47This has been kind of a pattern among black luminaries.
10:53Other people in the past who've gone through this sort of thing.
10:57Mandela's story has given me a lot of strength, what he's gone through.
11:01I'm very strong, I have rhinoceros skin, but at the same time, I'm human, you know, so anything can hurt
11:07like that.
11:12I wanted to let you know that this is Michael Jackson's car as they ride through Las Vegas.
11:16Keeps rolling his window down at intersections like this.
11:19People have been coming up to the window and he's been reaching out, shaking their hands.
11:24I think they're setting him up.
11:26I mean, it just, none of this makes any sense, you know.
11:29I love him so much.
11:30I mean, he, he, he needs us, you know.
11:33And no matter what, I'll believe in him and I'm here for him.
11:43Michael was ready to fight.
11:47He was focused completely on this whole problem.
11:52Then the new security people came in and his lawyers and his accountants showed up.
12:01Michael's empire and reputation was at risk.
12:07And this situation was terrible for me because I had to leave.
12:12I could do nothing anymore.
12:14They took over completely.
12:17It was the end of my work with Michael Jackson.
12:31Hey, I need to speak to Angela.
12:33Every, now every crew is here and my crew is not here.
12:36I'm still having a meeting today.
12:37Look what's going on.
12:39I got an assignment.
12:40There's going to be this huge Michael Jackson business meeting, the summit.
12:45Find out all about it.
12:46And if you can, get in there.
12:48Hi, if we can get a quick statement from Mr. Geragos.
12:54I had this little sort of minicam that I was walking around with to the annoyance of everybody.
13:00Can I get a brief statement?
13:02Can you join me with me?
13:02Hello.
13:02I'm going to get a statement later.
13:06I was a journalist reporting for Celebrity Justice, and that later kind of morphed into TMZ.
13:16So if you guys want to just, you know, shoot the room, do what you want.
13:20It's going to last about five minutes.
13:24It was all very confusing.
13:27Oh, were we invited?
13:29How did we hear about it?
13:30This is the Michael Jackson smoke and mirrors world.
13:33Is there a reason why you wanted us to see the type of business meeting it is?
13:37No, no.
13:37The reason is you all are here.
13:39Right.
13:39And you all are here.
13:41You had Charles Koppelman, an industry legend.
13:46You had Al Malnick.
13:48He's the one who bailed Michael Jackson out to the tune of $3 million when he was arrested.
13:52Then you had Leonard Muhammad, who is a top echelon Nation of Islam guy.
13:57And you had John Branca, the genius behind getting the Beatles catalog.
14:03And so these super heavyweights, they were there to keep the glue together, right, in the Jackson Empire.
14:10There are people who have wondered who is in charge.
14:13Can you clarify that, sir?
14:15Michael is in charge.
14:17Clearly, Michael is in charge.
14:20Will he be taking part in today's meeting, Mr. Koppelman?
14:23He may.
14:24He's welcome at any time.
14:26Do you plan on seeing him at the meeting today?
14:28He's welcome at any time.
14:30Constantly, they say that Mr. Jackson is in financial trouble.
14:33Can you clarify that, sir?
14:35Again, do we look worried?
14:36Total BS.
14:37Total BS.
14:39Mr. Muhammad.
14:40There's nothing normal about this meeting because Michael Jackson was about to be subjected to the most high-profile trial.
14:47And the fact that his finances were such a convoluted mess with debt, with loans, with mortgages, with skyrocketing interest
14:56payments.
14:57Obviously, this was the crisis summit.
15:01The brand was on life support.
15:02And if it died right there, it wasn't going to have a future.
15:10CNN has confirmed that a grand jury that's been meeting to consider charges of child molestation against pop star Michael
15:17Jackson has, in fact, indicted Michael Jackson.
15:21We've just received this release from Michael Jackson's attorneys saying he will appear and enter a plea of not guilty.
15:28I know you know him, Donald.
15:29Any reaction to this?
15:31Well, I know him very well.
15:31He's lived in my buildings.
15:33He lived in Trump Tower, and I know him very well.
15:36And I don't believe it.
15:38I'm going to stick up for him because nobody else is.
15:42Why would he turn around and say, Michael Jackson sexually molested me, if it weren't true?
15:49Because parents have power over children.
15:53This is not him.
15:54No.
15:55I know his heart.
16:02It was past midnight, and the telephone rang, and I hear, hello?
16:08I said, Michael, is that you?
16:10Brian, is that you?
16:12Oh, Brian, I'm so scared.
16:14Did you see what happened today?
16:16Yes, I did, Michael.
16:18This is not good, Michael.
16:21Brian, what am I going to do?
16:23I said, what we do is we have to find out everything there is to know about this family.
16:29Everybody has dirt.
16:32Everybody.
16:33They are not clean.
16:34And from what I hear, they're really dirty, Michael.
16:37And we will find the dirt on these people.
16:40And he said, do it.
16:42Do it, Brian.
16:44I am Brian Oxman.
16:46I am a former attorney for Michael Jackson.
16:52I have known all of the Jackson family for most of my life.
16:57My first client was Randy Jackson.
17:00I did his divorce, and then I did Jermaine's divorce, and then I did Jackie's divorce, and
17:05then I did Tito's divorce, Latoya's divorce, and I did Michael's divorce.
17:41I am part of this family.
17:42It was bigger than O.J. Simpson, which I had been at.
17:45This was in a small town that was hard to get to, but the whole place was taken over
17:50by this.
17:51It was an extraordinary thing.
17:53Thank you, my brother.
17:55Thank you for my brother.
17:56Michael, he is here.
17:58Michael, he is here.
18:00One, two, three, four.
18:04Michael, start a bullet score.
18:06Why?
18:07Why?
18:08Why?
18:08Why?
18:12When Michael went to his arraignment, it was a deluge of fans.
18:16They were going crazy.
18:19And in his own showmanship way, he let them know, I am not afraid.
18:32People should appreciate real ability.
18:35I don't care if you're the most talented person in the world.
18:37You have to know how to play your audience.
18:40And it's not just a game.
18:42It's real for me.
18:44It really is.
18:53He had no shortage of lawyers.
18:56So, I mean, they got every single piece of paper, every single document that had ever
19:04generated by any member of the family, medical records, psych records, school records, business
19:11records.
19:12They got it by way of a subpoena without notifying the prosecution.
19:26The prosecution said, the family is being harassed by these subpoenas.
19:32They said the so-called victims' family is going into witness protection.
19:38So, I needed to find them.
19:40I called my friend and she says, I'll find them for you.
19:46So, she called the grandmother and asked if she had their new address.
19:50And she said, sure.
19:51And she gave it to us.
19:57It was to make it clear that Michael Jackson was not backing down.
20:10Years ago, I allowed a family to visit and spend time in Neverland.
20:14I allowed this family into my home because they told me their son was ill with cancer and needed
20:20my help.
20:21These events have caused a nightmare for my family, my children, and me.
20:26I never intend to place myself in so vulnerable a position ever again.
20:31I will be acquitted and vindicated when the truth is told.
20:38Opening statements began today.
20:39The defense is expected to describe Jackson as the victim of a money-hungry mom who coached
20:44her son to lie for cash.
20:46The prosecution, on the other hand, will paint Jackson as a wicked pedophile who got a sick
20:51boy drunk to molest him.
20:53This is a trial for his life.
20:55Not just his freedom, his life.
20:58Everything's on the line.
20:59Justice for Marshall!
21:01Justice for Marshall!
21:02He's been guilty for years!
21:04Put him away!
21:06In court, the prosecution played the Living with Michael Jackson movie, the documentary
21:12which created this whole furor.
21:14And what happened as that program progressed, the jury, they were bouncing and dancing and
21:21snapping their fingers to Michael's music.
21:24This was Michael's magic infecting everybody.
21:28This affected the entire course of the trial.
21:38We had one witness who worked at Neverland.
21:42And he told us that he brought to Michael Jackson's room wine while the boys were there.
21:48And when he was on the witness stand, he said he brought Coca-Cola to the room.
21:53I said, didn't you tell us that it was wine, it was alcohol that he brought to the room?
21:58I was mistaken.
22:00One after the other.
22:02Witnesses would walk into court, you would just watch them look over, see Michael Jackson.
22:07And their demeanor changed.
22:09He was a very powerful person.
22:20The pop star didn't show up to court this morning until the judge threatened to have him arrested.
22:25Jackson failed to show up in court at 8.30 a.m. for testimony from the teen who claimed Jackson
22:31molested him.
22:32When Jackson did arrive an hour and ten minutes late, he appeared disheveled, his hair a bit messy,
22:38only pajama bottoms, a t-shirt and a blazer.
22:43He tripped this morning and he fell in the early morning hours while he was getting dressed.
22:47His back is in terrible pain.
22:51I ended up testifying in a trial, right?
22:55And that's where it became just absolutely a three-ring circus of bizarre.
23:01I started noticing Michael's strange behavior.
23:05And, you know, besides when he showed up to court in pajamas, which was not so real,
23:11Michael was like, I can't deal with that, I can't deal with that, brings me stress.
23:14I'm like, okay.
23:16But he's that brilliant genius, right?
23:20That happens to be half brain dead and dumb at the same time, that doesn't know anything going on?
23:26Wait a second, which one is it?
23:30Oh, he's trying to get the sympathy.
23:34I can see the women on the jury looking very concerned and very worried, and we knew it was all
23:38an act.
23:39His performance really was very good.
23:43I fell.
23:44And all my body weight, I mean, I'm pretty fragile.
23:47All my body weight fell against my rib cage.
23:50I bruised my lung very badly.
23:53Is Jackson spiraling downward?
23:55It was no accident that all of that pajama business happened
24:00when the accuser is about to take the stand and deliver the most incriminating evidence.
24:09Michael! Michael! Michael! Michael! Michael!
24:14Joe!
24:21You've been through a lot this year.
24:24That's right.
24:25Now, Joe, how is Michael doing financially?
24:28Because he has not been recording or performing ever since it started, and he has mega expenses.
24:34I mean, how is he doing?
24:36Michael is doing fine.
24:38Are you worried?
24:39Am I worried?
24:42Being a father, you always have to have some worry.
24:46Do you think if he's acquitted, he can resume his career?
24:48Of course.
24:50Come on.
24:51Of course he can resume his career.
24:54This is just the United States.
24:57All the rest of the countries all over the world are very, very proud of Michael.
25:02It's here we have the most trouble out of him.
25:06Why do you think it's such a problem in America?
25:08Why do you think...
25:09Come on.
25:10I don't know.
25:11You don't want me to answer that, do you?
25:13No.
25:14Don't answer it.
25:15Shall I?
25:15No, Jill.
25:16Just shut up.
25:17Stop it.
25:18No.
25:18I don't want to cut through the chase on this one.
25:21Stop it.
25:22Come on.
25:23It might be about racism.
25:27What do you think?
25:28It is racism.
25:30It is.
25:31Catherine's not going to say it, but I will say it.
25:33It is racism.
25:35We shouldn't be even out here talking about any of this.
25:38We weren't supposed to even bring Michael up.
25:40He might get us in a lot of trouble.
25:42No, no, no.
25:46A flurry of activity outside the courthouse in Santa Maria's SUVs are seen leaving Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch.
25:51What's going on?
26:04Michael Jackson entered the courthouse to learn his fate.
26:08You've got to wonder what is going through his mind at this point.
26:22He really thinks there are going to be riots in the streets if he's convicted.
26:25He really believes it?
26:26He said he really believes that somehow this injustice will be overturned instantly because who would put the king of
26:32pop in jail?
26:40The people of the state of California plaintiff versus Michael Joe Jackson defendant, case number 1133603, verdict.
26:51We, the jury in the above entitled case, find the defendant not guilty of a lewd act upon a minor
26:59child.
27:10And there it is, all 10 counts.
27:13Not guilty on all 10 counts.
27:15Michael Jackson will be walking out of this courtroom of three men.
27:35Was I disappointed?
27:36Sure.
27:38You never, as a prosecutor, want to hear the words not guilty.
27:42I felt that it was remarkably obvious that he was molesting children.
27:48I was mystified why other people didn't see it.
27:53Everything about him, just a screen child molester.
27:56He needs to, you know, stay low for a while and keep the adults at the ranch and maybe stay
28:02away from the kids for a little bit.
28:04Maybe bring some girls over.
28:05Michael, come on now.
28:08The result was innocent.
28:10But so many Americans thought he was guilty.
28:15Michael was extremely concerned about all of these people.
28:19He would complain to his mom and to his dad and to everybody, to me.
28:24My life's over.
28:31What exactly is happening to Michael Jackson today?
28:36It's the same thing what always happens, Nancy.
28:39This guy doesn't pay his bills.
28:42How much are we talking about?
28:44We're talking about nearly $300 million outstanding debt.
28:47After the trial, a lot of people were saying Michael Jackson put himself into exile, right?
28:55He had to not only leave Neverland, but he left the United States of America.
29:01He pops up in Bahrain.
29:03And, of course, he's friends with the royal family and living like the king of pop again, borrowing millions of
29:12dollars from his host.
29:19Then, it's, where's Michael Jackson?
29:21He's left Bahrain.
29:23Oh, wait.
29:24Hold on.
29:24He's in Ireland.
29:26Ireland?
29:26At around 4 o'clock today, Michael Jackson emerged from his scheduled Aer Lingus flight.
29:31He made his way down the plane steps, holding a masked child's hand.
29:35Jackson and his traveling party boarded a silver Volkswagen minibus via the VIP exit of the airport.
29:44Michael Jackson was trying to figure out, what am I going to do with the rest of my life?
29:49Ireland is kind of a little out of the way, and he was able to live kind of a tranquil
29:54life, he hoped, anyway.
30:01In June 2006, rumors started circulating in the Irish press that Michael Jackson was sighted in different places.
30:10But I didn't think much of it.
30:13So, we were quite surprised when the door opened, and the patient said, hello, my name is Michael Jackson.
30:21It wasn't too long before Michael entrusted us with his aesthetic treatments.
30:27We treated in that period, his bottom of his ankles were beginning to turn black again,
30:32and he wanted us to increase the bleaching cream to a stronger percentage.
30:37He didn't really have any money.
30:40I mean, his credit cards bounced on many occasions.
30:43I remember one time, he was in our big glass showroom, and he started pocketing quite a lot of the
30:51cosmetics.
30:53Some of the things were worth between 100 and 500 euro, and he had a big sort of jacket coat
31:00on,
31:00and when I ran into him, he had as many, maybe as 20 or 30 of these products in his
31:05pockets,
31:07and he just laughed.
31:11I think as time progressed, you could see that Michael became happier and happier living in Ireland.
31:16He said that he'd love to settle here, away from the press.
31:21Our friendship became closer, and when I was down in his house, he opened up to me.
31:26I think he felt trapped between finding a new location to live and having to go back to the United
31:37States
31:37to overcome his financial struggles.
31:44I could see that this did play on his mind.
32:10I was asked would I be interested in doing a security detail for a dignitary that was coming to town.
32:19Mr. Jackson, I call him Mr. Jackson.
32:22He was returning to the States on the basis of being a headliner in Las Vegas.
32:40There was a lot going on.
32:42I mean, he had a lot going on.
32:46He was raising three kids that he wanted to do on his own.
32:54Mr. Jackson moved into the house, which was on Monte Cristo.
32:58We realized that he did have insomnia.
33:02Even though we had armed security at the property,
33:06we would see him walking throughout the house at night, checking doors.
33:13A very lonely world.
33:21There's always someone trying to see him.
33:25Business associates, all different type of producers trying to get at him.
33:39It put him in seclusion a little bit.
33:45Michael, we love you.
33:46We love you, Michael.
33:47You're in the bed.
33:49Most of the child stars don't make it because they become self-destructive.
33:52They destroy themselves because of that pressure.
33:55They want you to stay young forever and keep you small.
34:01What's happened to me, it's a rarity to come through this fire and out the other end the way I
34:08have.
34:09Anybody else would probably be dead by now or a junkie or something with what I've been through.
34:21There he is, David Beckham, the huge international star, is coming to America.
34:31My partner and I, Paul, work for a division of AEG.
34:36The core business is live entertainment, sports, you know, those kind of things.
34:42AEG had just done a deal with David Beckham to play for the L.A. Galaxy.
34:49It's nice to see so many fans and I thank you for that.
34:55When Michael saw that, he was really excited.
34:58He was kind of jumping around the room and saying,
35:00hey, you guys should do a David Beckham deal with me.
35:04Remember that Michael's last tour was the history tour in 1997.
35:11So this would have been a good 12 years after that.
35:15So the anticipation of being able to see Michael Jackson live was,
35:24I don't know, I can't think of anything really that would be bigger than that.
35:36I remember the day he signed the deal when This Is It was in formation.
35:42He came out and said, Bill, now you're going to see the vultures.
35:48I started to get all the phone calls from people that we've never heard from before.
35:56People were coming out the woodwork.
35:58They wanted to be part of this tour.
36:01They wanted to be part of him.
36:03I always said it.
36:05Mr. Jackson was a big ATM.
36:14I feel my heart.
36:16It's going boom, boom, boom right now, seriously.
36:20Since I was little, yeah, I used to come home from nursery, yeah,
36:23put in his mouth with my Michael Jackson video and that's it, I was gone.
36:26He's like, he taught me how to dance, everything, man.
36:28He's going to be sick.
36:31London was Michael's probably biggest market in the world.
36:36Our plans were that the tour would go global.
36:41I bought every single album, I've been to every single tour
36:43and I'm going to go to every single date that he releases that I can get my hands on.
36:48You're obviously a very rich woman then.
36:50No, I'm not.
36:51It's the credit card.
36:52It's my credit card.
36:53The This Is It tour was going to be much bigger than anything he had done.
36:58Do you really think he can come back after everything that's happened?
37:01There's nothing happened.
37:02It's just the media in it, so it's fine.
37:04Port case, rumours of financial problems.
37:06Rubbish, rubbish.
37:07This is Michael Jackson, you know, he's the king of pop.
37:14Ready for this?
37:20London welcomes the king of pop, Mr. Michael Jackson.
37:39So it's been a while, and everyone's waiting and waiting and waiting.
37:47They didn't realize that Michael was drunk and out of it.
37:54I was at the O2, and they were back at the hotel with Michael,
37:57trying to get him going, because things were going very slowly.
38:00While we were waiting, I kind of wrote a really short speech.
38:04And when Michael walked in, he came over to me and he gave me a big hug.
38:08And I said, here's the speech.
38:10And he went, and he whispered in my ear,
38:12make the words really big, I can't see.
38:24I mean, the crowd just erupted.
38:30I love you.
38:33He just started to bask in it.
38:37He started to glow in a way, you know.
38:39I think he was overwhelmed, actually.
38:52I just want to say that, though.
38:55This will be it.
38:56This is it.
38:57And when I say this is it, it really means this is it.
39:02Because these will be my final show performances.
39:10This is it, and see you in July.
39:21So, what happened was, we ended up at 50 shows.
39:28I've never seen demand like that.
39:33We had about 15,000 sellable seats per show.
39:36They all went for 50 shows.
39:41You got a calculator?
39:42I'll do the math.
39:52We're kind of excited, and Michael's coming today.
39:54There's the man.
39:55There's Michael.
39:56The man is here.
39:58During rehearsals, Michael knew exactly what he wanted.
40:01But it was Kenny who ran the rehearsals.
40:03Michael really didn't have to say anything to anyone, because Kenny was so on top of it.
40:08Michael?
40:09This is not easy, though.
40:10Michael, one more time, I couldn't hear you, sir.
40:13The inner ears are very difficult for me.
40:15When you're raised, you use just your real own, you know, oral, oratory ears.
40:20Yeah.
40:21It feels like somebody's fist is shoved into your ear.
40:25Mr. Jackson was not happy, privately.
40:29He felt that, physically, he was not prepared to do that many shows in that short a time.
40:39He said to me directly, he said, Bill, I can't do 50 shows.
40:44Bill, it would kill me.
40:45Bill, he was going to make a lot of money from this show, enough to where he was done.
40:59I'm just trying to conserve my throat, please, so I understand.
41:10I'm very hard on myself.
41:14I would dance until I would almost pass out sometimes.
41:18I'll have to do this for the rest of my life.
41:22I'm under contract.
41:27It's like being on a ride and you can't get off and say, oh my God, what did I do?
41:32And you're committed, you can't get off.
41:40I would watch Michael and the impression I got was kind of lost.
41:48He was dealing with an addiction issue.
41:52I was watching, you know, pills come in and pills go out.
41:58You're seeing people with fatty or other things in street drugs that they're not alive, but they're not dead yet.
42:04And it just had this feeling of like limbo.
42:11The assumption, I think, that a lot of people think is that he he's being controlled and that he doesn't
42:17know what he's doing.
42:19That isn't true.
42:20He knew what he was doing and he knows what kind of drugs he's taking.
42:26But Michael was surrounded by people that wanted to please him.
42:31People he chose to surround himself with.
42:39But he is going downward.
42:42And so you you you have to ask yourself, where am I going?
42:47You know, where what's what's the next train stop?
42:57It's an American tragedy.
42:59The tragedy was not that he was taking prescriptions on medication.
43:04The tragedy was that this man who got more attention than any human being that that might have ever lived
43:11in the history of the world.
43:13Was still so utterly lonely.
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48:39IN FACT, IT BECAME STRONGER
49:01TONIGHT, A FAMILY'S PAIN
49:03FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME
49:04SINCE JACKSON'S SHOCKING
49:06UNEXPECTED DEATH
49:07JACKSON'S FAMILY IS SPEAKING OUT
49:09DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING, MR. JACKSON,
49:10ABOUT FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS?
49:11HAVE YOU HAD TIME?
49:12YEAH, WE HAVEN'T GOTTEN TO
49:13THAT YET.
49:14YEAH, BUT WE'RE WORKING ON
49:15THAT.
49:15YOU SAID YOUR WIFE IS
49:16HOW, WHAT ABOUT JANET AND
49:17THE REST OF THE FAMILY,
49:18THE DAUGHTERS AND EVERYTHING?
49:19THEY'RE ALL DOING FINE.
49:20BUT I WANT TO MAKE THIS
49:21STATEMENT.
49:21THIS IS A REAL GOOD
49:22STATEMENT, YEAH.
49:23MARSHALL AND I HAVE, WE OWN
49:26THE RECORD COMPANY
49:28CALLED...
49:28RANCH RECORDS.
49:29RIGHT.
49:30OKAY, STRIED BY BLU-RAY
49:32TECHNOLOGY.
49:32AND THAT'S HIS NEXT STEP.
49:34AND THAT'S YOUR NEXT STEP.
49:38FOR MOST OF HIS LIFE,
49:40MICHAEL'S FATHER WAS
49:41CONSTANTLY COMING TO HIM
49:42FOR MONEY, ALSO WITH
49:44SCHEMES, SO YOU COULD
49:46SAVE JOSEPH JACKSON.
49:48IT WAS VERY OPPORTUNISTIC.
49:53EVEN WHEN MICHAEL DIED,
49:55NOTHING CHANGED.
49:57HELLO, EVERYBODY.
49:59WHAT I'M DOING IS I
50:00ESTABLISHED A RECORD COMPANY.
50:03AND THIS IS MARSHALL,
50:03BY THE WAY.
50:04MARSHALL, GO AHEAD.
50:08OKAY, WHAT'S HAPPENING IS,
50:09ON THE ENTERTAINMENT SIDE,
50:11WE'RE GOING ALL THE WAY
50:12BACK TO THE BEGINNING.
50:13WE ARE GOING BACK
50:14TO MICHAEL JACKSON'S
50:15LEGISTERY, AND WE'RE
50:16GOING TO BRING THEM
50:17ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE TOP.
50:18WE LOVE YOU.
50:20HAVE YOU SEEN THE WHEEL
50:21YET?
50:22WE LOVE YOU,
50:23MR. JACKSON.
50:29MICHAEL'S WILL WAS BROUGHT
50:31TO HIS FAMILY A COUPLE DAYS
50:34AFTER HIS DEATH.
50:38IT WAS ABSOLUTELY STARTLING.
50:43JOE JACKSON AND HIS CHILDREN
50:45WERE NOT INCLUDED IN THE WILL.
50:49AND I FILED OBJECTIONS.
50:51HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT MICHAEL
50:52NOT INCLUDING YOU IN THE WILL?
50:53I DIDN'T THINK THAT THEY WERE
50:55GIVEN THE CONSIDERATION
50:56THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN.
50:58HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT MICHAEL
50:59NOT INCLUDING YOU IN THE WILL?
51:02THANK YOU, JOE.
51:03JOINING US FROM L.A.
51:05IS JACKSON FAMILY ATTORNEY
51:06BRIAN OXMAN.
51:07GOOD MORNING, MR. OXMAN.
51:08GOOD MORNING.
51:09HOW ARE YOU?
51:10I'M FINE.
51:10THANK YOU FOR JOINING US.
51:11IS IT SAFE TO ASSUME
51:12THAT MICHAEL JACKSON
51:13DID NOT WANT HIS FATHER,
51:15WHOM HE VERY PUBLICALLY
51:16ACCUSED OF ABUSE,
51:17TO CONTROL NEITHER HIS ESTATE
51:19NOR HIS CHILDREN?
51:20JOE JACKSON IS A GOOD MAN.
51:23MICHAEL LOVED HIS FATHER,
51:25AND I WANT THAT TO BE KNOWN
51:27THROUGHOUT ALL OF TIME.
51:35MICHAEL JACKSON'S BROTHERS AND SISTERS
51:37WORK LEFT NOTHING.
51:39IT'S A SLAP IN THE FACE.
51:40I MEAN,
51:43THEY WERE THERE FROM THE BEGINNING.
51:47JACKSON FIVE, RIGHT?
51:51NOW,
51:53JOHN BRANCA AND ANOTHER BUSINESS
51:55TYPE WERE NAMED CO-EXECUTORS
51:58OF MICHAEL JACKSON'S ESTATE.
52:00THERE WAS A TUG OF WAR
52:03BETWEEN THE JACKSON FAMILY
52:04AND THE EXECUTORS ABOUT THE WELL.
52:07LAST WEEK,
52:08RANDY,
52:08JERMAINE,
52:09JANET,
52:09TITO AND RABY
52:10SIGNED A STUNNING LETTER
52:11TO THE EXECUTORS OF MICHAEL'S WILL.
52:13THEY'RE CRYING CONSPIRACY OVER HIS DEATH,
52:15CALLING THE WILL FAKE,
52:16FLAWED AND FRAUDULENT.
52:18JANE, HELP ME OUT HERE.
52:20WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON?
52:21ONE WORD.
52:22MONEY.
52:22MONEY, MONEY, MONEY, MONEY.
52:39MICHAEL WAS MASSIVELY IN DEBT WHEN HE DIED.
52:42500 MILLION DOLLARS.
52:45BUT THE INHERENT VALUE OF HIS WORK WAS SUCH THAT THERE WAS MONEY TO BE MADE.
52:51AS CONCERT PROMOTERS, WE HAD SPENT A LOT OF MONEY,
52:55CLOSE TO, I THINK, $40 MILLION ALREADY ON THE THIS IS IT PROJECT.
53:01SO THE DAY THAT MICHAEL PASSED, WE WENT AROUND AND COLLECTED
53:05EVERYONE'S HARD DRIVES, ANY FOOTAGE OF MICHAEL.
53:11YO DUDE.
53:12TAKING A QUICK LITTLE TOUR HERE.
53:14AND THEN WE PRODUCED THE THEATRICAL RELEASE THAT WENT TO DVD.
53:17IT WAS THE STORY OF MAKING OF THE TOUR.
53:23ALL THOSE HITS AND ALL THOSE GREAT SONGS.
53:26SEEING MICHAEL JACKSON LIVE AND PEOPLE WANTED TO SEE IT.
53:29ALL I WANT TO DO IS THAT THEY DON'T REALLY CARE ABOUT US.
53:34ALL I WANT TO DO IS THAT THEY DON'T REALLY CARE ABOUT US.
53:38THIS IS US GOING TO PREMIER.
53:40HEY.
53:41THAT'S WHEN JOHN BRANCA, WHO RAN MICHAEL'S STATE, JUMPED IN AND MADE THE DEAL WITH SONY.
53:46HE MANAGED TO MAXIMIZE THIS REVENUE IN WAYS THAT I COULDN'T BELIEVE.
53:53WE THINK THAT THE MOVIE THIS IS IT GAVE FANS A PRETTY GOOD GLIMPSE AT THE REAL MICHAEL.
53:59HE WAS A PERFECTIONIST AND AT THE SAME TIME HE WAS A HUMANITARIAN.
54:04BRANCA STEERED THAT BEAUTIFULLY.
54:05I MEAN THIS IS IT WAS THE HIGHEST GROSSING CONCERT DOCUMENTARY OF ALL TIME.
54:09THAT DEAL GOT US ALL OF OUR MONEY BACK.
54:12AND THEN SOME.
54:14GO, MICHAEL, GO!
54:22THE THIS IS IT DVD AND THE THEATRICAL RELEASE JUST MADE A HUGE AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR THE ESTATE.
54:29BUT IT WAS JUST THE BEGINNING OF WHAT THEY WERE GOING TO DO.
54:33THEY CLEARED MICHAEL'S DAD, PUT NEVERLAND UP FOR SALE.
54:39AND THEN THEY DID THEIR SHOW IN LAS VEGAS, THE SERP DE SALES SHOW.
54:44THE ESTATE BECAME A MONEYMAKING MACHINE.
54:46HE IS RAKING IN MORE THAN ANY MUSICIAN IN HISTORY, YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH.
54:51IMPERMENTAL PEASING MACHINE IN HISTORY.
55:10IMPERMENTAL BEASING HOLIDAYER.
55:18IMPERMENTAL PEASING MACHINE IN HISTORY.
55:20Ele começou, dentro da primeira semana que eu estava com ele, havia abuso.
55:31Ele começou a falar sobre como ele me ama, o que isso é, é nós.
55:37Como nós mostramos nosso amor para um outro.
55:41O novo documento, detáiling abuso de acusações contra Michael Jackson,
55:45ha criado um novo debate sobre o seu legado.
55:47Eu encontrei a testemunha das duas vítimas de Jackson para ser incrível e visceral em uma forma que o crime
55:54de acusações criminosas e previousas não foram.
55:57Então, pessoalmente, como ouvintes, meu relacionamento com essa música mudou completamente.
56:01Jackson's estate filed suit contra HBO.
56:03Eles realmente chamam esse documentário a public lynching.
56:06Pode ser tão tarde a saber se vai ter um impacto na popularidade de Jackson's música.
56:13Depois do filme Leaving Neverland, o estate foi realmente chato.
56:19Esses acusações poderiam ser o fim de tudo.
56:28Mas o estate mantinha os olhos no prêm,
56:32e o legado de Michael já sobreviveu.
56:52The Michael Jackson story is about one of the great performers of all time.
56:57He was a genius.
57:01And yet he was very troubled and problematical.
57:05And now, in death, the executors of Michael Jackson's estate are working ferociously
57:12to erase the problematical side of Michael Jackson
57:15and focus entirely on his younger years,
57:19his creative years,
57:22and focus on the music.
57:29This is the most extraordinary effort
57:32to uncancel someone.
57:37The show must go on.
58:04It's always an incredible, incredible journey.
58:07And I've seen children just shower all over me with love.
58:14They want to just touch me and hug me.
58:16I just hold on and cry and not let go.
58:19I really believe
58:23that children are God.
58:26When I look in the eyes of a child,
58:29it's like God saying,
58:30Michael,
58:32everything will be okay.
58:35I think,
58:55Michael,
59:00What a one of the things that you do is,
59:02everybody will be okay.
59:02It's like that.
59:04Thank you.
59:05I love it.
59:11Thank you.
59:14I love it.
59:16I love it.
59:19I love it.
59:20I love it.
59:22I love it.
59:23I love it.
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