Michael Jackson's former bodyguard has accused Martin Bashir of using Princess Diana's letter to the BBC about her Panorama interview to land his controversial documentary about the King of Pop.
Bashir's 1995 sit-down with the late royal has been thrust back into the headlines in recent weeks over claims forged documents were used to persuade the princess to agree to the interview.
The BBC has insisted the forged bank statements were not seen by Diana and did not influence her decision to participate in the programme.
Now Matt Fiddes, who worked for Jackson for many years, claims he was in the meeting when Bashir met his boss to discuss the possibility of making a film together.
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