Can we ever enjoy the art of someone accused of child sex abuse?
That's the dilemma posed by the release of a new film chronicling the rise - but not the fall - of Michael Jackson.
Seventeen years after his death, the movie 'Michael' is predicted to make billions for Jackson's estate.
The singer's popularity has not waned despite repeated allegations of sex abuse.
He was cleared in 2005 of allegations that he molested 13-year-old Gavin Arvizo.
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