“Those people made up a goddamn story because they wanted money and we will not allow that to go unchecked,” Branca said following a talk at Harvard.
Michael Jackson estate co-executor John Branca spoke publicly for the first time about Leaving Neverland on April 16 and indicated that additional litigation — this time against the documentary’s director Dan Reed — may be forthcoming. Branca and two of the other members of Jackson’s estate legal team, Howard Weitzman and Bryan Freedman, were the the key participants in the panel discussion titled “Trial by Media: Guilty Until Proven Innocent” presented at Harvard’s Institute of Politics in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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