BBC journalist Martin Bashir can’t catch a break. After being accused of using deceptive tactics to interview Princess Diana, Michael Jackson’s family has also come forward alleging he tricked the pop star as well.
According to Complex, Jackson’s family alleges that Bashir tricked the King of Pop into collaborating on his 2003 documentary, “Living with Michael Jackson.”
The 2003 documentary gave a rare look into MJ’s life at his Neverland Ranch and specifically focused on his relationship with young boys. It also discussed the allegations of sexual abuse claims against him, including that of 13-year-old Gavin Arvizo.
“Why can’t you share your bed?” Jackson said when asked about his relationship with Arvizo. The boy’s family later pressed charges against MJ, accusing the star of molesting their son. “Why can’t you share your bed? That’s the most loving thing to do, to share your bed with someone.”
He was later found not guilty on all charges.
Now Jackson’s nephew and brother say that the infamous interview was “unethical journalism” and accused Bashir of swindling the star into doing the interview. They also say the footage was manipulated.
Taj, Jackson’s nephew, feels that Bashir is to blame for MJ’s death, saying his trickery was the main reason why “my uncle Michael is not here today.” He believes the 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.”
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