Michael Jackson’s estate paid millions to scrub abuse allegations from biopic, report says

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The Michael Jackson estate paid millions to remove child sex abuse allegations from the biopic 'Michael', which will instead focus on the singer's show business success. The film, starring Jaafar Jackson as his uncle, is set to release on April 24 and is expected to gross $700 million.
The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' was initially supposed to address the child sex abuse allegations against the singer. However, the Jackson estate used its influence to remove these details from the film. The estate paid for expensive script changes and re-shooting, adding $15 million to the production budget. The film will now focus on Jackson's successful career, including his 'Bad' tour. The Jackson estate is involved in producing the film, which stars Jaafar Jackson as his uncle. The movie is expected to gross $700 million when it releases on April 24.
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