The men previously sued Jackson’s estate but their lawsuit was dismissed in 2017.Įlsewhere in the statement, Jackson’s family said that they were angry at the press for helping publicise the documentary. The documentary film, which will be broadcast by HBO and Channel 4 this spring, features interviews with Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two men who allege that they were sexually abused by Michael as children in the ’90s. “But we can’t just stand by while this public lynching goes on…Michael is not here to defend himself, otherwise these allegations would not have been made.” “Michael always turned the other cheek, and we have always turned the other cheek when people have gone after members of our family – that is the Jackson way,” part of the statement read. ![]() In a statement, the family argued that the late singer is unable to defend himself against the sexual abuse allegations made by two men in Leaving Neverland, which premiered at the Sundance Film festival on Friday (January 25). Michael Jackson’s family members have denounced a new documentary as “public lynching”. ![]() ![]() "We can’t just stand by while this public lynching goes on"
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