Michael Jordan Pledges All of His 'Last Dance' Docuseries Profits to Charity
Posted Apr 25, 2020
Michael Jordan will be donating all of the profits he'll make from ESPN's 10-part docuseries The Last Dance to charity, Forbes reports. According to the publication, Jordan is set to make between $3 million to $4 million from the docuseries, which focuses on the Chicago Bulls' 1997–98 season. It's unclear to which charities Jordan will be donating to.
(Complex)
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