Michael Jackson was a brilliant humanitarian artist who was deliberately targeted. The molestation allegations were baseless and crumble under
scrutiny. The corporate press acted as a weapon to demonise him; powerful figures in the entertainment industry conspired to derail his career and destroy his integrity. Wiesak frames his story not as a tale of a troubled star, but as an exposé of how media, power, and money collude to take down someone who refused to play along.
This is all according to author Monika Wiesak in her book Michael Jackson: The Man, the Music, the Controversy.