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What 'Leaving Neverland' means for Michael Jackson's legacy

Slate music critic Carl Wilson and Exclaim! Magazine contributor A. Harmony on what the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson, as detailed in the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland, mean for the late musical icons legacy.
Michael Jackson poses with Wade Robson at age five, who is now accusing the late pop star of sexually abusing him between the ages of seven and 14. (HBO)

"It's something we'll have to grapple with in an ongoing way," says Slate music critic Carl Wilson about the challenge of coming to terms with the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson in the HBO documentary "Leaving Neverland". He, along with Exclaim! magazine contributor A. Harmony, talk to host Jayme Poisson about what that might mean for Jackson's legacy as a pop music icon..

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