Michael Jackson "Leaving Neverland": Household Slams Sexual Abuse Claims

The Jackson Household has not seen the documentary.

There have been two excessive reactions concerning the backlash to the upcoming documentary detailing Michael Jackson’s alleged sexual abuse. One facet needs that we’d all simply let him relaxation in peace. The opposite facet needs all the data out within the open in order that his alleged victims might lastly search justice. The Jackson Household has continued to face by the King Pop, denying all reviews that he was an abusive man. In a brand new interview with Gayle King for CBS, they converse at size about their brother, revealing that they have not seen Leaving Neverland however that all the pieces being informed in it’s false.

King requested them how they may justify their claims that the data is fake in the event that they have not really seen the documentary earlier than Jackie Jackson minimize her f, saying, “I do know my brother. He’s my little brother. I do know my brother. He’s not like that.” Within the interview, the household defended the truth that Jackson used to host slumber events at his Neverland Ranch with younger boys, with Taj Jackson saying that he was really current at many the sleepovers. “I grew up in it, so for me it wasn’t odd,” stated Taj. “To the surface world, sure, I feel it may be odd. I imply, I’m not oblivious to what it seems like. However once you’re really there in that environment and also you’re round it, and also you’re watching films, whether or not, along with his youngsters, whether or not it’s ‘Little Rascals’ or ‘Three Stooges,’ and also you’re watching this stuff, it’s like, it’s very harmless.”

He went on to defend him additional, saying, “I feel the fault on my uncle was he simply, he didn’t have that bone in his physique to have a look at it the opposite method. And I feel that was the factor, is that his naiveté was his downfall in a method.”

That is the primary interview that the Jacksons have accomplished collectively for the reason that Sundance premiere Leaving Neverland. The documentary will air in two elements on March three and four on HBO.