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Michael Jackson’s relatives are reportedly considering legal action against British journalist Martin Bashir, accusing him of using “manipulated footage” in his 2003 documentary about the late King of Pop.
The Thriller hitmaker’s brother Tito and his son Taj – Michael’s nephew – called out Bashir after he was found to have used deceptive practices to secure his controversial BBC interview with Princess Diana back in 1995.
The Jacksons are outraged by the findings, and have turned the spotlight on the reporter’s work in the Living with Michael Jackson documentary, which took fans behind the scenes of the pop icon’s life at his Neverland Ranch in California, and focused on his close relationships with young boys amid allegations of child molestation.
In the documentary, Michael was shown holding hands with 13-year-old Gavin Arvizo, with whom he would also share his bed, but the musician defended his actions, telling Bashir, “Why can’t you share your bed? That’s the most loving thing to do, to share your bed with someone.”
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The film footage prompted prosecutors to investigate the controversial relationship, and the singer, who had previously denied child sexual abuse claims in 1993, was subsequently charged with multiple accusations of molestation, but was cleared of all counts in a 2005 trial.
Now Tito and Taj insist the tragic superstar also fell foul of Bashir’s shady tactics.
Taj told Britain’s Sunday Mirror: “Bashir’s manipulated footage and unethically journalism is one of the main reasons my uncle Michael is not here today (sic).
“That 2005 trial broke him. Shame on those who provided cover for Bashir. Shame on those who rewarded him. My family deserves an investigation and apology too.”
And Tito added, “Both Michael and Diana were victims of Bashir’s dark ambitions and dirty tricks and he is finally paying a price.”
Michael’s ex-bodyguard, Matt Fiddes, claims the Jackson family is currently weighing up its legal options.
The King of Pop died from a cardiac arrest in 2009 following a fatal mixture of prescription drugs. He was 50.
Michael Jackson's relatives slam Martin Bashir over 'King of Pop' documentary - Toronto Sun
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