Eddie Griffin Claims Michael Jackson’s Trial Was A ‘Distraction’ From Harvey Weinstein’s Allegations In The ’90s: ‘Michael is & Shall Always Be Innocent’

Eddie Griffin Claims Michael Jackson’s Trial Was A ‘Distraction’ From Harvey Weinstein’s Allegations In The ’90s: ‘Michael is & Shall Always Be Innocent’
Comedian Eddie Griffin is speaking out with a bold claim about Michael Jackson’s legal troubles.
In a recent social media video, Griffin suggested the pop icon’s trial was a strategic distraction from Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s misconduct.
“Michael is and shall always be innocent,” Griffin declared, adding that Jackson was targeted to divert attention from deeper issues within the entertainment industry.
He accused the media of vilifying Jackson while protecting powerful figures like Weinstein for years. Griffin’s comments reignite long-standing debates around Jackson’s legacy and the justice system’s handling of celebrity scandals.
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