On Friday, when the US Department of Justice published photographs of individuals with Jeffrey Epstein, one of the individuals featured was the late singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist, Michael Jackson, who is sometimes referred to as the “King of Pop.” Two photographs included Jackson, one showing him with Jeffrey Epstein, where they were simply posing in front of a portrait, and another with Bill Clinton, Diana Ross, and three children whose faces were blacked out for redaction. Following the release of these two images, significant backlash occurred online as supporters and fans of Michael Jackson accused the DOJ of trying to mislead the public into believing that Jackson was somehow involved in Epstein’s wrongdoings. Many people on the internet were quick to point out that the image featuring the redacted faces of three children was actually of Michael’s own kids, Paris and Prince, and Diana’s kid, Evan and that pictures from the same event, a fundraiser attended by Bill Clinton, were available online for public viewing. These same individuals claimed that presenting the images in a way that suggested the DOJ was protecting the identities of the children unfairly tarnishes Jackson’s reputation, making him appear as a criminal on par with, if not lesser than, Epstein, which is wrong.
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