Title: Gavin Arvizo Recounts Trauma in Unreleased Documentary Fragment That Resurfaces Online
LOS ANGELES, CA – A previously unreleased 90-second documentary fragment featuring Gavin Arvizo, the accuser in the 2005 child molestation trial against pop star Michael Jackson, has resurfaced on social media platforms, sparking renewed public discourse and trending worldwide.
What? The footage shows a now-adult Arvizo, approximately 35 years old, seated in a dimly lit studio, recounting alleged psychological coercion during the late 1990s. He describes specific dates, locations, and interactions with Jackson’s staff at the Neverland Ranch.
When? The clip was uploaded Wednesday evening by an anonymous account. It has since amassed over 4.2 million views across X, formerly Twitter, and TikTok.
Where? The interview appears to have been conducted in Los Angeles County, though the exact studio location remains unconfirmed.
Why? Arvizo stated in the fragment that he decided to speak publicly again to correct false narratives published in a recent biography. He claims the book, released earlier this month, omits key testimony from the original trial.
How? The viral spread is attributed to coordinated shares by several conspiracy theory accounts, which have layered the clip with speculative audio commentary. Representatives for Gavin Arvizo have not issued an official statement, and the Jackson estate has declined to comment on the resurfaced material, citing the 2005 acquittal as legally conclusive.
Authorities have not announced any new investigation.