Michael Jackson Accuser
Message To Abuse Survivors Amid Biopic Launch
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Michael Jackson‘s sexual assault accuser James Safechuck has a brand new message for childhood sexual abuse survivors … and he is dropping it as a brand new “Michael” biopic hits theaters.
Within the video, launched by Safechuck’s lawyer, he says all of the Hollywood hoopla might be triggering for survivors.
Safechuck says abusers are typically praised, even after alleged victims make public claims in opposition to them … and he says survivors ought to know they are not alone.
As we’ve reported … Safechuck and Wade Robson declare they have been sexually abused by Michael as kids, and so they detailed their allegations within the HBO doc “Leaving Neverland.”
MJ was by no means convicted of any crime, and his firms proceed to disclaim the allegations.
Safechuck and Robson are suing Michael’s property for $400 million in damages.
In a social media submit Friday, Safechuck thanked the Hollywood Reporter for first reporting on his video message … and he additionally claimed “Michael was raping kids during the Bad era.”
The biopic, “Michael,” doesn’t point out any of the kid molestation allegations made in opposition to MJ.
Robson is talking out too … posting on social media, “I honestly don’t really know how they can make this movie and not think of the victims. I’m sorry.”
The biopic ends Michael’s story in 1988.