"It feels clearly the only choice to make,"
James L. Brooks was quoted as telling the Wall Street Journal.
The long-running cartoon show featured Jackson in 1991, during
its third series, in a episode called "Stark Raving Dad". He
voiced a character in a psychiatric ward who believed he was the
pop star.
Media representatives for "The Simpsons" were not immediately
available for further comment.
In the documentary, "Leaving Neverland", two adult men say they
were befriended by Jackson and abused by him from the ages of 7
and 10 in the early 1990s.
It prompted a mixture of horror and disbelief when it ran on
U.S. cable channel HBO on Sunday and Monday. Some radio stations
in Canada and the Netherlands stopped playing Jackson's music.
Jackson's family called the documentary and news coverage of the
accusations a "public lynching" and said he was "100 percent
innocent." His estate filed a lawsuit against HBO in February,
saying the program breached an agreement that the cable channel
would not disparage Jackson.
The "Thriller" singer, who died in 2009, was acquitted in 2005
of charges of molesting a 13-year-old boy, unrelated to the
documentary, at his Neverland ranch in California. In 1994, he
settled a sexual abuse lawsuit concerning another 13-year-old
boy.
(Reporting by Rich McKay; editing by John Stonestreet)
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