“Leaving Neverland” has spawned a flurry of criticism for the late Michael Jackson, but his daughter probably won’t be joining in on any online debates.
“It wasn’t just a comedy to him, it was something that was used as a tool,” Al Jean said of the 1991 Michael Jackson episode. Producers made the decision to remove the episode from their archives earlier this month.
“You’re stomping on his grave,” Aaron Carter said in a message to Wade Robson, who claimed in “Leaving Neverland” that Michael Jackson molested him as a child.
Whether you believe Michael Jackson is guilty or innocent, there’s a lot viewers can learn about child sex abuse and predators from watching “Leaving Neverland.”
The child molestation accusations against Michael Jackson were detailed in a four-hour series that viewers won’t soon forget, thanks to the immensely disturbing details included in the film.
Michael Jackson accuser Wade Robson, who worked with pop star Britney Spears early in her career, says that Jackson tried to get him to set up a meeting between the two pop icons.
“You and I were brought together by God,” Wade Robson claims that Michael Jackson once said to him as a child. Jackson’s alleged abuse began when Robson was barely out of kindergarten.