An upcoming documentary about Michael Jackson is set to seriously shake up the public's perception of the legendary artist. The King of Pop has long been accused of sexually molesting young boys and Leaving Neverland is set to reveal some crazy details about the MJ's personal life. After all the chaos that occurred after Surviving R. Kelly premiered, the Michael Jackson doc has got people worried about what may come out surrounding Michael Jackson. In a video obtained by Daily Mail, Jackson can be seen during a 1996 deposition where he's asked about a few of his accusers. His response to the questions is a little troubling.
The clip begins with the singer laughing hysterically before being asked a few questions about his knowledge of the sex abuse allegations. The singer was 37-years-old at the time of the video and he can be seen giggling after being asked about Macaulay Culkin, Brett Barnes and Jordan Chandler. His lawyer refused to answer questions about Barnes and Chandler while Jackson was comfortable stating that he knows Culkin on tape. This is believed to be one of the only times MJ was filmed speaking about the sexual misconduct allegations against him. He is visibly nervous, squirming at times as he covers his face while he laughs.
The iconic artist recites a few bible verses at the end of the video, which is believed to be from over three hours of VHS recordings.