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Leaving Neverland is a two-part documentary exploring the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James Safechuck, at age 10, and Wade Robson, at age 7, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson.

Through gut-wrenching interviews with Safechuck, now 40, and Robson, now 36, as well as their mothers, wives and siblings, the film crafts a portrait of sustained abuse, exploring the complicated feelings that led both men to confront their experiences after both had a young son of his own.
 
Corey Feldman threatened to make his own documentary in order to get hush money from various abusers. The names on his list were nobodies. He kept all of the big names off his list. So basically the only people in Hollywood who abused Corey Feldman were people who didn't have the money to pay him off.

And yes, these boys' families probably did ask for money. Shitty parents were basically pimping out their kids. Whether knowingly or not.

The same shitty families that would ask for money are the same shitty parents that would allow a rich weirdo to have overnight, private access to their children.

These are not unusual characteristics of parents of molested children. They are the rule, not the exception.

Just thought to share my thoughts.
 
Michael Jackson was found innocent at trial.

One of the kids the movie is based on testified at length in Jackson's defense.

That same kid, who's a man now, opened a donation page after the movie came out.

I'm not saying Michael Jackson is innocent because he was a freak. The kid either lied when he testified as a child in Michael Jackson's favor, or is lying now as a man. And either time he lied it was for money. That's a fact. The fact that he lied about such a huge thing that could impact somebody's life, then, or now, is sad.

I haven't watched Leaving Neverland, and I won't. 2+ hours hearing about child abuse is too depressing for me.
 
[h=1]10 Undeniable Facts About the Michael Jackson Sexual-Abuse Allegations[/h] The author, who spent more than a decade covering the scandal for V.F., shares the key revelations and insights that viewers of the new HBO documentary Leaving Neverland
 
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