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Michael Jackson Accusers Still Seeking Justice in Leaving Neverland 2

More than five years have passed Robson Valley and James Safeuck He detailed the allegations of sexual assault against Michael Jackson in Leaving NeverlandBut they are still dealing with the aftermath of the ad.

The two men opened about their continuous fighting for justice in the new documentary Nepterland II’s departure: Survival Michael JacksonWhich is presented on Tuesday, March 18. since then The original documentary It was presented to HBO in 2019, both of whom continued their attempts to bring their cases to trial – and it was a steady arduous battle.

(HBO does not participate in Leaving Neverland II After a judge spent that the first movie violated the condition not to show in the 1992 contract to attend the HBO party on Jackson dangerous a trip.)

“When I first talking about ill -treatment to a therapist, it was one of the early things that started going out for me,” said Robson 42, in the new documentary. “I went to the beach [in June 2012] Are the elements burning – Michael elements, personal things, and souvenirs? While these elements were burning and I was looking at them melt and disintegrated in the fire, I started talking to Michael’s spirit. [I said]”Michael, somehow, will turn your mistake to right.”

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According to Robson and Safechuck, 47, they are not only fighting for the younger ones but for the ability to protect other children from threatening sexual assault. The duo initially tried to bring their cases against Jackson to the court in 2013 and 2014, but lawsuits were brought up for the statute of limitations.

In 2020, they managed to try their cases again after the California governor Gavin New No. It signed a new law that extends the statute of limitations on sexual assault cases. While their cases were rejected in 2021, an appeal court ruled in 2023 that they could go to trial. A trial is currently determined for the month of November 2026.

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The new documentary is largely about their battle to listen to the court. Jackson died in June 2009 at the age of 50, but the Safechuck and Robson lawyers argue that his company could bear the responsibility of the alleged abuse.

“While Mr. Jackson definitely bears a lot of responsibility for this, like every other abnormal case that she faced at all, the children who are still in a vacuum – especially that successful, do not work, the lawyer. John Manley He said in Leaving Neverland II. “What we must show is that MJJ Productions, his company he owned, was aware of it and knew it. People there were aware of it and knew it.”

According to Robson, his alleged relationship with Jackson was facilitated by the adults who were in his work.

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“From how I met Michael primarily to how we met again, and after we became friends, all my interaction with him was organized by people who worked with him and worked with him.” “There were several times there [when] Personal guards who worked for Michael [were] Immediately out of the door when the abuse was continuing, whether in Neverland or in trailers, in a registration studio. People are always about those who worked for him. There was knowledge that something strange happens. And no one in the organization apparently does anything about it. “

Safechuck made similar comments, telling the camera, “People should know. It is difficult to imagine to be well with the continuous cycle of children who enter and go out. I can’t imagine how they did not know.”

Jackson’s lawyers and her lawyers did not participate Leaving Neverland II. I read the address card, “We have submitted repeated requests for six years to conduct an interview and comment from the legal team that represents Michael Jackson and MJJ Productions. They rejected every opportunity to participate in this documentary.”

As is detailed in the first Leaving NeverlandRobson and Safechuck claimed that Jackson offended them as children for seven and four years, respectively. Jackson property The movie is called “The assassination of the possibial character” and criticized Robson and Safechuck as “acceptable liars”, noting the fact that they initially called anything that happened with Jackson before the opposite of their statements.

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Robson specifically addressed this criticism in Leaving Neverland IIHe claimed that he had never wanted to testify on behalf of Jackson. (The pop star was arrested and charged with harassing it in children in 2003, but he was convicted after two years.)

“Michael called him, invited him, invited him, summoned him, and continued to beg in him, plead with him and plead with him,” the lawyer Vince was final Robson, who detailed some of these alleged talks, said.

He said: “You know that we cannot allow them. Certainly I had a real fear of what he said if anyone had discovered that I would go to prison. “

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Robson claimed that he eventually told Jackson that he would not witness, but he soon received a summons. “So there,” he said. “I don’t have a choice, that’s what I do.”

Dancing designer said he felt “he was not able to say the truth” during the 2005 trial.

Ron ZoninThe Public Prosecutor at the Jackson Criminal Court said he was asked over the years whether he would be tried by Robson on charges of perjury, and he always says no.

“I said, this is one of those things where a few people are controlling what is happening, and less than – honesty or incredible – [are] He explained that the person who is suffering from this. “This is not anything in his emotional control.”

Now, after more than a decade from the legal back, both Robson and Safechuck are ready to take the situation.

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“Whatever the final result, I don’t really see how I lose,” Robson said. “If I have the opportunity to return there and stand on the platform and say the truth as if I could not do so for decades, this is a victory for me.”

Meanwhile, Safeckck described the operation as “exhausted” but she said he was looking forward to talking about his reality.

“A part of me, like, a kind of building this force and this shield that passes it,” explained. “Imagine myself in the trial, in the seat, to find strength and fight for the little Jimmy. When it comes, I will be ready.”

Nepterland II’s departure: Survival Michael Jackson The first presentation of the real stories on YouTube Channel Tuesday, March 18, at 8 pm East time.

If you or anyone you know have been sexually assaulted, call The hotline for national sexual assault In 1-800-656-Hope (4673).

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2025-03-12 00:01:00

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