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BOSTON (AP) – The co-executor of Michael Jackson's estate says he's confident the late superstar's supporters will be able to protect his legacy and brand in the wake of a documentary detailing allegations of sexual abuse.
Longtime entertainment attorney John Branca criticized filmmakers of HBO's "Leaving Neverland" for not reaching out to the estate and being accused of being motivated by money.
Branca spoke Tuesday at a panel hosted by the Harvard Institute of Politics.
It's the latest edition of Wade Robson and James Safechuck.
Their charges are not new, but have been under the scrutiny of Jackson's #MeToo movement.
Their attorney, Vince Finaldi, said Branca is seeking to protect Jackson's estate so he can continue to profit from it.
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