We really need to talk about this. Here’s a man who was found not guilty by the law, and now, ten years after his death, people come forward to say they lied, doing interviews and all. Let me ask you something that feels a bit uncomfortable: Are you a virgin?

How could you even ask me that? I just want to know! We’re both gentlemen here, so I figured you’d understand that some things should remain private.

Look, I’m in a tough spot right now. I own half of Sony’s publishing, and I’m leaving, which has definitely ruffled some feathers. It’s a sad time, but we’re here to celebrate his life. What are your thoughts on everything happening right now and the timing of this tragedy?

Honestly, he was someone who changed my life in so many ways. I’ll always hold him dear to my heart. And in the lawsuit, we found out that his head of security, who’s alleged to have been involved in a sexual blackmail ring, is a guy named Fahim Muhammad. Before working for Diddy, he was Michael Jackson’s head of security when he was only 21. He was actually one of the first on the scene when Michael passed away.

And let’s talk about Monique—she’s back at it again, calling out Oprah, claiming that Oprah and Diddy might have ties to Michael Jackson’s death. Recently, news broke that one of MJ’s accusers is threatening to release false information about him unless the estate pays up a jaw-dropping $213 million. Fans are saying the reason these accusers feel so bold to make such demands is because Oprah gave them a platform and backed their claims, even though those allegations were never proven in court. After a lengthy investigation by the FBI, they couldn’t find anything against Michael Jackson, and he was cleared of all charges—unlike some of Oprah’s closest friends.

Oprah didn’t waste any time jumping on the bandwagon after Michael Jackson passed away. She gave his accusers a platform to spread their stories, which has been a hot topic ever since. Now, if we dig a little deeper into the connection with Diddy, things get even darker. It turns out that the people hired to be around Michael in his last days also worked for Diddy. This whole situation is tangled up with the shady record label executives that Michael fought against his entire life.

Recently, Monique has stepped in to shed some light on Oprah and Diddy’s questionable actions and how both have capitalized on MJ’s death. There’s a lot to unpack here, so let’s dive in.

Our brother Michael Jackson had his legacy attacked in a way that he can’t defend himself from anymore. I mean, who does that? Remember how Oprah gave a platform to Michael’s accusers after “Leaving Neverland”? Well, those same accusers are back, and now they’re trying to extort his estate. According to the Washington Informer, Michael’s estate has reached out to law enforcement and filed for arbitration after one of the accusers made threats. They’re demanding a whopping $230 million and saying they’ll release damaging information about Michael if their demands aren’t met, even though they’ve insisted for years that he never did anything wrong.

So why do these accusers still think they can profit from their false claims, even years after Michael’s death? Monique believes it’s because Oprah gave their accusations credibility and completely betrayed him. For a bit of context, Michael was actually the one who helped boost Oprah’s career by giving her a major exclusive interview at Neverland back in 1993.

On the topic of forgiveness, Michael once said something profound: “Can you really forgive if you haven’t gotten angry? If you haven’t confronted how you truly feel? I don’t know if it’s possible to go from being abused to forgiveness. I do forgive. There’s so much garbage written about me that is completely false—lies that are just ridiculous. I want to talk about those lies. The press has spun so many horrifying stories that are appalling and far from the truth. It’s made me realize that the more often a lie is told, the more people start to believe it.”

Here’s a more conversational and human-like rewrite of the text:

This interview was a real game-changer for Oprah Winfrey. It attracted over 60 million viewers in the U.S. alone and catapulted her fame worldwide. Michael Jackson welcomed Oprah into his home, giving her the opportunity to meet his family, including his children. But things took a dramatic turn when HBO released the controversial documentary Leaving Neverland in 2019. Oprah jumped right into the fray, hosting a special titled Oprah Winfrey Presents: After Neverland, where she spoke with Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the two men who accused Michael of serious crimes.

I can already hear the uproar from people all over the globe debating whether Michael Jackson did these things and whether these two men are telling the truth. But for me, this moment is about more than just Michael Jackson; it’s something much bigger. It’s a significant cultural moment. Michael’s fans and family were outraged by what they saw as Oprah’s hypocrisy, and Michael’s estate fired back with a press release, pointing out that both accusers had previously sworn under oath that nothing ever happened.

“None of us were there when these allegations were made, so how can we definitively say what they’re saying is false?” It’s true; none of us were witnesses, but the facts are out there for everyone to see. Would he testify about all the different things he claimed? Those are the facts. Aiden James mentioned that Wade admitted, “Yes, I lied on the stand. Yes, I lied under oath. Yes, I lied to my parents and everyone I cared about because I wanted to protect Michael.” He didn’t want to be the one, in his own words, to harm Michael Jackson. Can you really not believe him when he says that?

“I can’t believe him because we know our brother Michael wouldn’t do something like that. He waited ten years after Michael’s death to come forward, and now they’re still suing his estate for hundreds of millions of dollars. Since Michael isn’t around to defend himself, can we really trust their motives? Do you really think they just wanted to protect him?”

“None of us ever protected anyone.” On the other hand, Dan Reed, the director of Leaving Neverland, faced tough questions about his one-sided documentary. He insisted there was plenty of evidence against Michael, claiming he wasn’t convicted because of his wealth and fame. There’s been a lot of talk that Reed may have been funded to create a documentary that would overshadow the Harvey Weinstein documentary Untouchable, which premiered at Sundance the same year.

Isn’t it interesting how Oprah was quick to give a platform to MJ’s accusers but stayed silent about the documentary regarding her friend Harvey? Meanwhile, a lot of celebrities came to Michael’s defense, including Corey Feldman and Aaron Carter, both of whom grew up knowing him. Corey has long been vocal about the issues of predatory behavior in Hollywood and has even named some alleged perpetrators. In response to Leaving Neverland, Corey dismissed the accusations, calling the documentary one-sided.

Aaron Carter also spoke out against the accusers, saying they were “full of crap.” Macaulay Culkin, who had a close relationship with Michael as a child, stated that he never saw anything inappropriate. “I have no reason to hold anything back,” he said. “If I had something to say, I would absolutely say it. But I never saw anything. He never did anything.”

Additionally, Michael’s biographer, Mike Smallcomb, pointed out numerous inaccuracies in Leaving Neverland. For instance, James Safechuck claimed that Michael abused him at Neverland’s train station when he was 10, saying this happened between 1988 and 1992. The problem? The train station wasn’t even built until 1994. Michael’s former head of security, Bill Whitfield, also criticized Robson and Safechuck, stating he quickly realized they were lying about specific dates regarding their encounters with Michael. Yet, it seemed like Oprah didn’t care about these facts.

She explained that her motivation for doing the Leaving Neverland special was to shed light on the patterns of inappropriate behavior in Hollywood. “I faced a lot of backlash, but when I first saw that documentary, I realized it would trigger a lot of people. Many wouldn’t understand the broader pattern because I had done 217 shows trying to explain that it’s not just about one person; it’s about a pattern. It’s about seduction. People call it molestation, but there’s a significant seduction process that happens, and that’s what I wanted to highlight.”

But all of this just opened a real can of worms. Oprah’s interview didn’t go as planned; it backfired big time. Michael Jackson’s fans and family have been calling her out for trying to cash in on his legacy by dragging up old, false claims from over a decade ago. And on top of that, Diddy is in some serious hot water. He’s been accused of shielding a sexual predator named Fahim Muhammad, who allegedly tried to extort Michael’s estate and has been linked to a sex trafficking ring that Diddy is reportedly involved in.

With everything happening, people are starting to question what Diddy and Oprah really want from all this. Do you think they know something we don’t? Or are they just trying to profit off MJ’s name? Diddy has a lot at stake with his current legal issues, so I’m curious to hear what you all think in the comments.

Michael’s younger sister, LaToya, has said that his music catalog made him a target and that he had a feeling someone was out to get him. Michael was going through a lot, and he knew deep down that everything happening to him wasn’t right. He kept saying it over and over. Yes, Dr. Murray took the fall, but there’s more to the story than just that. Michael had even named names, warning people to be careful around certain individuals.

Back in 2010, MJ’s family filed a lawsuit against AEG, claiming they were negligent for hiring Dr. Murray. During the trial, Michael’s son, Prince, testified that his dad was at his breaking point, telling him repeatedly that people were trying to kill him. Prince recalled how his father would break down after phone calls, saying things like, “They’re going to kill me!” Despite all this, the jury ended up ruling in favor of AEG. But that didn’t convince Michael’s fans; many still believe someone with more power than Dr. Murray was behind his death.

This theory got a boost when The Sun published notes that Michael supposedly wrote in the weeks before he died. In these notes, he expressed fears like, “They are trying to murder me,” and “The system wants to kill me for my catalog.” He also mentioned that AEG was putting too much pressure on him and had a bad feeling about the tour.

Then, a few years later, MJ’s daughter Paris seemed to point fingers at Sony and John Branca, the co-executor of Michael’s estate. Fans noticed she liked several tweets criticizing Sony and Branca, including one that said, “We’ve been telling you the truth for seven years. Shame on anyone who sided with Michael Jackson’s murderers.”

This is fascinating because Michael had a long-standing feud with Sony and wasn’t shy about it. He fought them hard and eventually managed to outsmart them by buying half of their catalog and becoming a free agent. He knew this made him a target. He even held up a sign during a performance that read, “Sony kills,” and accused then-CEO Tommy Mottola of being the devil.

“I’ve generated several billion dollars for Sony. They thought my focus was just on music and dancing, but they underestimated my ability to outthink them. I own half of Sony’s publishing, and I’m leaving them. They’re very angry about it. But I just did good business, you know, and Tommy Mottola is a devil.” [Applause]

Now, let’s tie this back to Diddy and all the allegations surrounding him. In February, producer Rodney “Little Rod” Jones filed a bombshell lawsuit against Diddy and several others. He claimed that Diddy’s head of security, Fahim Muhammad, had strong ties to law enforcement and played a major role in helping Diddy cover up his alleged crimes.
Little Rod’s lawsuit reveals something pretty shocking: Mr. Coles made it clear that his head of security, Fahim Muhammad, had the power to make people and problems disappear. Coles even told his staff to call Muhammad whenever they got pulled over by the police in Miami or California. But according to the lawsuit, it wasn’t Diddy who hired Fahim. Instead, Little Rod claims that Diddy’s powerful friends in the industry were the ones who put Fahim in place to pay off law enforcement.

And here’s where it gets even wilder: Fahim Muhammad was also Michael Jackson’s head of security, and he was there the night MJ died. When Fahim testified during Dr. Murray’s trial, he revealed that he had only been working as MJ’s chief of security for about ten months before his death.

Here’s how that exchange went:
“In June of 2009, how long had you worked security for Mr. Jackson?”
“Approximately 10 months.”
“And what were your responsibilities?”
“I was the chief of his security. My job was to protect his house, ensure his children were safe, and plan his day-to-day activities.”

But here’s the kicker: Fahim had just graduated from college with a business degree when he was hired as MJ’s head of security, and he was only 20 or 21 at the time. So, are we really supposed to believe that Michael Jackson chose a 20-year-old with zero experience to be his chief of security?

The craziest part? Independent journalist Ian Carroll has gone viral for uncovering the connection between Diddy and Michael Jackson. He suggests that someone else may have hired Fahim on MJ’s behalf, much like how they brought Dr. Conrad on board without Michael’s consent. For most of Jackson’s career, his head of security was Bill Bray, who was like a mentor to him—a father figure who managed his security until he was 70. Jackson continued to support Bill financially until he passed away at 80.

After Bill retired, Jackson cycled through different security personnel until he ended up with Fahim, who has direct links to Diddy’s alleged sexual blackmail operations and a history of covering up serious crimes—everything from drug use to human trafficking. This is the guy who was in charge of Michael Jackson’s safety on the day he died, when he was reportedly overdosed on drugs while probably already asleep. There were no witnesses, which makes it surprising that Fahim wasn’t considered a suspect.

Ian also mentioned that Fahim might have ties to intelligence agencies. Fans are now speculating that he could be one of those celebrity handlers, similar to what Kanye said about his former trainer, Harley Pastor.

“I kid you not, while I was researching Fahim, I stumbled across an article about him being invited to speak at Penn State’s Wharton School. He wasn’t a student; he was there as a speaker for a real estate entrepreneurship event. It’s interesting because he runs a real estate investment company, but if you’ve been paying attention, you’ll know that the Wharton School often pops up in discussions about intelligence agencies and connections to the CIA and FBI. Just thought it was fascinating that they invited him as an honored speaker.”

And here’s the kicker: in his bios, it states that in 2008, Fahim graduated from Sacramento State University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, focusing on real estate and marketing.

So, do you see the problem? Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009. His cause of death was cardiac arrest due to an overdose of propofol and benzodiazepine given by his doctor.

Why on earth would a guy who just graduated college a year earlier become the head of security for Michael Jackson, the King of Pop?

Now, let’s circle back to Oprah, especially with Mo’Nique back in the headlines. Mo’Nique knows just how shady Oprah can be. You’ve probably heard her story about being betrayed by Oprah for ratings, much like what Oprah did to MJ. Back in 2008, Mo’Nique shared with Essence magazine that she was a victim of her older brother Gerald, starting when she was only seven years old.

Later, when Mo’Nique joined the cast of the Oprah-produced film Precious, which deals with similar heavy themes, she confided in Oprah about her trauma and revealed that her parents didn’t believe her when she reported her brother. She shared this with Oprah in confidence, never imagining that Oprah would exploit such a personal and painful experience for TV ratings.

Things took a turn when Mo’Nique refused to do promotional work for Precious without payment, which led to a fallout between her and Oprah. According to Mo’Nique, Oprah not only blackballed her but also exploited her trauma by inviting her brother Gerald and her parents onto her talk show. Oprah only told Mo’Nique that Gerald would be there, never mentioning that her parents would be included too.
“She never mentioned that my mother would be on that show. If Oprah Winfrey had told me, ‘I’m bringing your mother on,’ I would’ve said, ‘Shut it down! I don’t want the world to see how greedy my mother is.’”

After that episode aired, Mo’Nique tried reaching out to Oprah, but Oprah just wouldn’t respond. Mo’Nique is still waiting for an apology, but what really got under her skin was watching Oprah so quickly tarnish Michael Jackson’s legacy while claiming she only cared about victims—because Mo’Nique is a victim too. And then, to add insult to injury, Oprah invited Mo’Nique’s brother, who had abused her, onto her show, re-traumatizing her all over again.

It’s interesting to see how those women who accused Michael of abuse as kids were taken seriously by Oprah, yet she had no problem exploiting Mo’Nique’s pain for her show.

Now, when it comes to Diddy, many of Mo’Nique’s fans are waking up to the fact that she has a history of calling out abusers. This puts Diddy in a tough spot. He’s got a lot of connections in the industry, and it’s rumored he pays them off. In fact, Diddy was known to drop millions on Michael during his heyday, which has fans connecting the dots. There are concerns that he might be linked to the same shady circles that Michael was involved with before his death. Diddy has faced accusations of running a sex trafficking ring in the industry, and with everything happening in Hollywood because of the #MeToo movement, there’s a strong push to hold men accountable, especially those tied to scandalous behavior like Michael’s.

So now that Mo’Nique is back in the spotlight and finally speaking out, people are starting to wonder: will she shine a light on Diddy’s alleged dark dealings?

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