Fury as Michael Jackson 'innocent' posters cover London buses - and here's who's behind it
The nation has been divided by explosive Michael Jackson documentary Leaving Neverland, with some convinced of his guilt and other convinced of his innocence.
Quoting Jackson's nephew Taj, the ads read, "Facts don't lie. People do," alongside an image of Michael's face. Led by a Twitter user with the handle SeanyOkane, the group has already amassed £14,562 of its £20,000 target in an effort to counter the, "seriously questionable declarations from people who stand to gain a lot financially from their untruths."
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