The documentary focuses on testimony by Wade Robson, 36, and James Safechuck, 41, who both claim that Jackson sexually abused them when they were children.
The music icon was inducted into the prestigious hall twice during his lifetime, once with the Jackson 5 in 1997, and again as a solo artist in 2001.
While the documentary sees extensive allegations of abuse being levelled against Jackson by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, it seems his position in the hall isn’t up for question.
According to reports, Jackson was “recognised for musical excellence and talent, along with having a lasting impact on rock ‘n’ roll. In other words, MJ changed music, like, forever.”
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