A new clip has come to light that reveals a conversation that took place between Marlon Brando and Michael Jackson.
The late Godfather actor confronted the late “Billie Jean” singer over the sexual abuse allegations against him in the early 1990s, as revealed in the season finale of the Luminary podcast docu-series “Telephone Stories: The Trials of Michael Jackson,” which airs on Sunday (via Variety).
During an interview with prosecutors at Michael‘s 1994 trial, Marlon recounted a conversation he’d had with Michael at his Neverland Ranch.
“I had asked him if he was a virgin, and he just sort of laughed and giggled,” Marlon said, adding that Michael was not comfortable with the “f-word” or speaking candidly about his sex life.
When he questioned Michael about the child abuse claims, he shared that Michael started to cry and said he hated his father.
“With this mode of behavior that’s been going on, I think it’s pretty reasonable to conclude that he may have had something to do with kids,” Marlon continued. “My impression was that he didn’t want to answer because he was frightened to answer me.”
Marlon Brando’s son Miko had worked for Michael Jackson at the time of the dialogue, leading Marlon to have the talk with Michael.
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