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'Leaving Neverland' is based on the testimonies of two people who denied any malpractice from Michael Jackson for 20 years, even under oath, and they stand to make bucks after changing their stories after the death of Michael Jackson.

Dan Reed, the director of 'Leaving Neverland', admitted that he did a VERY brief research about the subject and did not take the time to attentively interview any of the several individuals who regularly defend Michael Jackson without financial motive.

Wade Robson and James Safechuck (The accusers in 'Leaving Neverland') have a huge financial motive to lie.

Both Wade and James were determined to be perjurers by Judge Beckloff and two sovereign boards of jury threw their multi million dollar lawsuits out of court, these lawsuit ate now under appeal.  Judge Beckcloff's exact words were '' no juror can take this seriously''.

Their claims in Leaving Neverland refute their own lawsuits.
The "victims" are actors. They have been actors since they were children. They were both child stars and they both always dreamed to be in the movies even though they didn't make it.

This is their chance to succeed in Hollywood. They participate in a role with a director who doesn't give a shit about anything else other than the accusers perspective.

They were caught in so many ridiculous deceits that they had to delete certain parts of the mocumentary that were effortlessly debunked.

If this mocumentary was so factual, why in the name of pie would you need to cherry-pick and delete certain scenes out of it every time someone "debunks" it???

This deleting scenes thing caused the UK airing of 'Leaving Neverland' to be shortened by a whole half hour.

Brett Barnes was a friend of Michael Jackson at young age like Wade and James.

Wade Robson implied that Barnes was groomed and molested by Michael.

But, Barnes himself, wants to sue HBO for this and constantly denies any of this ever happening between him and Michael.

Brett even said that 'Leaving Neverland' is as honest and factual as the movie 'Independance Day' about the alien invasion on Earth.

Nor Wade or James present any affirmative evidence to substantiate their ludicrous statements.

Oh my, and their timeline.....

I think someone tossed it into a blender, drank it, then threw it up and put it into a blender once more.

   For example, James Safechuck said that he and Michael honeymooned at Eurodisney in 1988, after their mock wedding together. But, Eurodisney did not open until 1992.

Then James's mother is gonna have the nerve to say that she danced when she heard about Michael's passing in 2009.

But James didn't understand that what Michael had done to him was abuse until 2013.

That Michael Jackson memorabilia Wade is depicted burning in 'Leaving Neverland' were actually just replicas.

He pawned off his actual MJ memorabilia for some money back in 2011. (Julien's Auction's)

The dinner you hear Wade talk about during which he was allegedly urged to testify for Michael, happened after he had already testified for him.
  
In one of the two books Wade Robson wrote about his  alleged abuse in 2012 he referred to himself as a "master of deception".

Absolutely no publisher would accept these books.

And you know what??? In each book he wrote a different version of his "abuse".

The "abuse" in one of his books started either at age 7 or 11.

This all happened after he beseeched Michael's Estate for a job in 2011, eventually they gave the job to some other choreographer.

Jamie King.

This was who Britney Spears also chose to appear in her Cirque Tour.

Until any of this happened Wade never, ever accused Michael of doing such unthinkable.

It was only after he was denied a position as a lead choreographer in a MJ tribute show in Las Vegas.

None of this information is shown or talked about in the mocumentary.
 
 
Wade Robson's mother's deposition totally belies his.

As stated by Joy Robson, (Wade Robson's Mother) she called Norma Staikos (Michael Jacksons personal assistant at the time) constantly, she went to great lengths to meet Michael Jackson.

So when people say that it was Michael who desperately tried to stay in contact with Wade's family, it was actually the other way around.

Joy Robson wanted her son (Wade) to seek a career in Hollywood and thought Michael could contribute to that. She would send videos of little Wade dancing to companies associated with Michael Jackson to  try and catch his attention.

But when she would not hear back from him she would get frustrated.

She made plans to move to the United States so that Wade could seek a career in Hollywood.

She even demanded that Wade star in the music videos "Jam" and "Black Or White".

In addition to that she requested that Michael take Wade on his Dangerous Tour.

She be became so furious with Michael that she stopped communicating with him for about six months.

 
Wade Robson neglected the fact that he also dated Michael's niece Brandi Jackson for seven years during the exact same period of time he was supposedly sexually abused.

Wade Robson's wife, Amanda Robson, stated in the mocumentary that she couldn't help Wade through his realization and actions because she had not experienced sexual abuse herself.

But in a foundation that Wade had established (Robson Foundation) that received anomynous donations, Amanda Robson was said to have been a sexual abuse survivor herself

That scene in the mocumentary where she said that was actually one of the several parts that had been deleted in the UK airing.

James Safechuck's lawsuit and the mocumentary (Leaving Neverland)
are strikingly similar to the fictional child pornography book, 'Michael Jackson Was My Lover' by Victor Gutierrez.

Michael sued Victor for slander in 1998.

Akin to Wade's books, no publisher would touch this book.

It was eventually banned in the USA up until 1996.

This book basically institutionalized pedophilia.

Terms used such as boy lovers and that sexual acts between a grown man and a child are 'loving and consensual' are sick.

This all came from the perverted and twisted mind of Victor Gutierrez.

If Michael was still alive today, I guarantee you that there would be absolutely no 'Leaving Neverland'.

But if there was, and they tried him like Tom Sneddon, I bet you my kidney that Michael would've won.

The accuser's would've gotten sued for defamation.

But the terribly sad thing is......

Slander laws do not pertain to the departed.

~JacksonFanatics

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