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Andrew Greene

The article portrays Andrew Greene as someone who presents himself online as a socially conscious, medically trained professional, but whose behaviour and claims fall apart under scrutiny. Although he uses a “doctor” persona and aligns himself with progressive causes, the author argues he is actually a 36‑year‑old man from South Carolina with no medical qualifications, a flair for arrogance, and a habit of posting childish or aggressive content. Greene is described as a committed Michael Jackson defender who routinely attacks critics as “paedophile fantasists” and blocks anyone who challenges him. A central focus of the piece is his repeated use of a short, selectively edited video clip that appears to show the FBI clearing Jackson of child sexual abuse. The article explains that the full Good Morning America segment contradicts this narrative: two former FBI agents state that the Bureau never investigated Jackson for abuse, only provided technical assistance to local police and handled unrelated threats. The man in Greene’s short clip is identified as Brian Oxman, a Jackson family lawyer later disciplined for unethical conduct. The author argues that Greene’s edited clip is misleading and violates Twitter’s rules on manipulated media, though reporting such content is limited by geography. They also note that Greene’s earlier social‑media activity shows little interest in Jackson, suggesting he adopted the “MJ innocence” persona after *Leaving Neverland* for attention. The article ends by highlighting the irony of Greene accusing others of fantasy while posting dubious claims about his own wealth and status, including a photoshopped image of himself posing as a doctor.