Michael Jackson's estate is blasting HBO for its plans to air "Leaving Neverland," a documentary about two men who've accused the late pop star of sexually abusing them as children.
"I want to be able to speak the truth as loud as I had to speak the lie for so long,” says Wade Robson, who's accused Michael Jackson of childhood sexual abuse, in the haunting trailer for "Leaving Neverland."
"Leaving Neverland" explores allegations made by Wade Robson and James Safechuck that the pop icon sexually abused them over a period of years when they were kids.
'Leaving Neverland' follows "two families whose boys were sexually abused by Michael Jackson," according to the film, but the King of Pop's estate has blasted it as a "pathetic attempt to exploit and cash in" on the singer.
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