The late Michael Jackson’s estate is slamming a new documentary making allegations of sexual abuse by the late singer.
The documentary titled “Leaving Neverland,” directed and produced by
Dan Reed will premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on 25th of
January at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City, Utah, followed by a
Q&A session.
In the documentary, two men (now in their 30s) claim they were
sexually abused in the 1990s by Jackson, starting at the ages of 7 and
10. The identities of the men featured in the film have not yet been
revealed.
The film’s synopsis states, “As one of the world’s most celebrated
icons, Michael Jackson represents many things to many people—a pop star,
a humanitarian, a beloved idol. When allegations of sexual abuse by
Jackson involving young boys surfaced in 1993, many found it hard to
believe that the King of Pop could be guilty of such unspeakable acts.
In separate but parallel stories that echo one another, two boys were
each befriended by Jackson, who invited them into his singular and
wondrous world. Seduced by the singer’s fairy-tale existence and
enthralled by their relationship with him, both boys’ families were
blind to the manipulation and abuse that he would ultimately subject
them to. Through gut-wrenching interviews with the now-adult men and
their families, ‘Leaving Neverland’ crafts a portrait of sustained
exploitation and deception, documenting the power of celebrity that
allowed a revered figure to infiltrate the lives of starstruck children
and their parents.”
But Jackson’s estate has called out the producers of the documentary and say it is a clear attempt to exploit Michael.
Speaking to TMZ, Michael Jackson’s estate said:
This is yet another lurid production in an outrageous and pathetic attempt to exploit and cash in on Michael Jackson.
Michael’s estate also says the “so-called documentary is just another
rehash of dated and discredited allegations. It’s baffling why any
credible filmmaker would involve himself with this project.”
It’s unclear which of MJ’s accusers are the focus of the documentary
but his estate apparently believes it’s Wade Robson and James Safechuck,
because the estate says “both testified under oath that Michael never
did anything inappropriate toward them.”
