Leaving Neverland – Exposing The Accusations & Lies

Wade Robson who is at the centre of the Leaving Neverland documentary in which he alleges he was abused by Michael Jackson has a well known past with Michael & The Jackson family. A choreographer and dancer from Australia who moved to the USA as a youngster, the dates of his abuse don’t add up & despite previously him & his mother saying Michael was hardly at Neverland when they were there they now claim he was always there and Michael was abusing him in plain sight of others.

Another thing which was never mentioned in Leaving Neverland or by Wade in his lawsuits is that he dated Brandi Jackson, the niece of Michael Jackson for around 7 years. This was also around the time that Wade said Michael told us to hate women, Brandi has since spoken out and exposed Wade Robson for not mentioning the relationship and also stating it was her Uncle Michael that got them together and she was with Wade most of the time her Uncle was around him.

James Safechuck who is the other accuser has also worked with Michael Jackson in the past. He worked with MJ in a Pepsi commercial, he also performed as a child dancer on tour with Michael. This led to the Safechuck family & Michael Jackson becoming close friends.

Below is some information that exposes what was said in Leaving Neverland by both Wade Robson & James Safechuck. It also shows how they both suddenly changed there mind on how they perceived the friendship with Michael Jackson & claim abuse after both suffering financial issues.

  • Wade Robson knew Michael Jackson for 20 years as did James Safechuck.
  • James Safechuck testified under oath in 1993 that MJ never did anything harmful or abusive towards him.
  • In 1993 Wade Robson & his mother publicly said that nothing had happened between him & MJ during the Chandler allegations.
  • In 2005 this time as an adult man, Wade Robson continued to defend Jackson. He testified at the trial and denied ever having been sexually abused by Jackson. Robson continued to defend Jackson privately & publicly.

  • Wade has said in Leaving Neverland & subsequent interviews that he was pressured into giving evidence, he states in LN that a meal was organised at Michael’s house and they pressured him into giving evidence, however Taj Jackson has said that meal took place was way after Wade had given evidence & he was present as well as a lot of the Jackson family & friends.
  • James Safechuck states he refused to testify in 2005, however court documents state that James Safechuck wanted to give evidence yet the Judge decided only 5 people who the prosecutors had said were targets of abuse by MJ which were Wade Robson, Jordan Chandler, Brett Barnes, Jason Francia, and Macaulay Culkin were asked to testify in court.
  • Wades mother, Joy Robson (who is supportive of Wade and accepts whatever her son claims now) said in her 2016 deposition: “[Wade] would look me in the eye time and time again and tell me that nothing ever happened. He should have had an Oscar. He was very convincing.”

  • When Michael died he personally asked Michael’s nephew for tickets for the MJ memorial, plus he wanted an invite to the private funeral which was declined. (e-mail & texts shown below)
  • Wade Robson wrote an e-mail to Jeff Thacker, Co-Executive Producer of So You Think You Can Dance saying “I wanted to write you now so if you guys are thinking of doing any dance tribute to MJ on the show, I would like it to be me who does it.”
  • Wade worked with Janet Jackson for the tribute to her brother at the 2009 MTV Awards.
  • In 2011 after struggling to conduct his role as director of Step Up The Revelation, he checks himself in to therapy, 
  • He did not make any allegations of childhood sexual abuse to his therapist or anyone at all.
  • He left after 5 days and contacted Cirque du Soleil, they told Wade that he needed to be validated by Michael Jackson’s Estate, so Wade met with John Branca who decided that Jamie King was better qualified for the Job. (The Email from Wade is shown below)
  • Wade Robson checked himself into Rehab again in 2012, this time for the first time ever he tells someone that “He was sexually abused by Michael Jackson”. The reason for the change in his attitude was beacuse he saw his young son and started to imagine and vizualise the abuse he suffered under MJ in the years between 7 & 14 years old. Yes folks he said he needed to visualise his own son getting abused in order for him to remember himself was abused. 
  • In late 2012 Wade Robson tried to shop a book around publishers, he failed to find one to publish his allegations.
  • On May 1, 2013 Wade Robson filed a civil lawsuit against Jackson’s companies and a creditor’s claim against Jackson’s Estate. In both he demanded a financial compensation. His claim was that it was due to Jackson’s alleged childhood sexual abuse of him why his career crumbled, so Jackson’s entities needed to financially compensate him for that. 

  • The lawsuit was thrown out of court as the judge rules its too late to get anything from the Jackson Estate.

  • James Safechuck states that it was around the time Wade came out that he realised he had been abused, however his Mother in Leaving Neverland stated that she jumped out of bed & danced with joy after hearing Michael had died. But if James hadn’t realised he had been abused until 2013 then how could she have known? James has also said in the past that he knew in 2005 that he had been abuse & That’s why he didn’t give evidence, but as we have already said he wasn’t asked too but he actually WANTED too give evidence.
  • Wade Robson declares bankruptcy.
  • James Safechuck a week before announcing he had been abused had a lawsuit against him and his family for over a million dollars. He then says he’s been abused.
  • Robson & Safechuck are in debt to Jackson’s estate after they tried to bring lawsuits against it in 2013 and 2014 respectively, both of which were thrown out. “Robson owes the estate almost $70,000 dollars in court costs, and Safechuck owes the estate several thousand dollars as well,” according to Author Mike Smallcombe.
  • In a note that Wade wrote to himself and that the Jackson Estate found & presented at his 2016 deposition, Wade stated: “My story of abuse and its effects will make me relatable/relevant.”
  • In 2016 Wade Robson & James Safechuck launch a civil lawsuit against MJJ Productions, Inc., and MJJ Ventures, Inc. they want an unknown amount which has been said to be several hundred million each.
  • The Courts in 2017 threw the lawsuit out of court. The two of them are said to be appealing this decision, with Leaving Neverland been used as the base for appeal.
  • In 2019 Wade Robson & James Safechuck announced they are releasing a several hour documentary which is partly funded by HBO & Channel 4, the director Dan Reed says it will premiere at Sundance Film Festival.
  • The Film airs at Sundance with disgusting sexual abuse allegations towards at Michael Jackson, Channel 4 & HBO confirm they will air it in early March. 
  • The films scenes have been picked apart and exposed by several people who were around at them times. Multiple lies have been exposed and the stories in the film don’t add up to the 2016 lawsuit. Multiple stories have been changed and timelines and dates don’t add up.
  • Wade seems to burn his MJ items at the end of Leaving Neverland, including a jacket. The jacket has since be said to have never been in his possession & he had sold the majority of his MJ items in 2011 as he needed the money. (Auction receipts below)
  • Brett Barnes was said to have taken over James Safechuck as been abused by Michael, the accusers have said this happened regularly as he wanted new boys.
  • However Brett Barnes has launched legal action against HBO (Shown Below) & the likes of Aaron Carter & Macaulay Culkin have denied and have expressed anger at such accusations & continue to defend MJ.
  • It has since aired in multiple countries to lacklustre viewing figures.

Below is Documents & Evidence against the claims made in Leaving Neverland or what they didn’t want you to know.

Wade Robson – Tribute To MJ In The Official Opus 

 My Mentor by Wade Robson
 
  I used to talk to Michael for three hours a day. I never really worked out how he came to find so much time because he seemed so busy, but he would ring me and we would talk and talk and talk. When he got a cell phone he would call and text all the time. It was part of an amazing friendship that lasted for 20 years.
 
 
  I had first met Michael when he was kicking off his bad tour in 1987. I was five, but Michael’s company were holding a dance competition in every country and I entered the one in Brisbane. I remember being a kid and dancing to his video- the first ever I saw was “Thriller” when I was two. It was my mum’s tape and I just went nuts over it. I used to run into the kitchen scared every time the werewolf came on. By the time I was three I had pretty much learned its entire choreography.
 
 
  I ended up winning the dance competition. We went to see Michael in Brisbane and at a meet and greet I was introduced to him. I remember wearing a custom made outfit from “Bad”- my mum’s belt was wrapped around me, like five times. Michael was impressed and asked me if I had danced. I told him that I did and he said “Do you want to perform with me in the show tomorrow night?”
 
 
  I couldn’t believe it. He was due to play Brisbane the next night. His idea was for me to come out for the last song of the show which was “Bad”. He was bringing on some orphaned children so he figured it would be cool to bring me out in the full “Bad” outfit. At the end of the song we were all onstage- Stevie Wonder was there too and Michael came on and said “Come on”. I took it as him meaning “Get into it!”. I moved downstage and threw my hat into the crowd and started going crazy. When I turned around Michael was saying goodbye to the crowd, the other kids were gone and Stevie Wonder was being escorted off. What he meant was “Come on lets go, It’s over”.
 
 
  When I realized, I ran off. After my mum and I spent two hours with Michael into his hotel and we became friends. He showed us clips from the new Moonwalker he was working on and we talked and talked. We didn’t really stay in contact but I joined a dance company- literally the next day and two years later I was in America to play at Disneyland. I got in touch with Michael through his people, he remembered me. Me and my family went to Record One Studio where he was mixing the Dangerous Album. I showed him some of my dance videos and he said to me. “Do you and your family want to come to Neverland tonight”? We all agreed and ended up staying for two weeks.
 
 
  Our friendship blossomed. For two weeks he’d take me into his dance studio, put some music on and we’d dance and jam for hours. We’d sit there and watch films like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Other time we’d just leave Neverland and drive out in a car, blasting music really loud.
 
 
  He even taught me how to do the moonwalk. We were in his dance studio. He taught me foot by foot. I couldn’t sleep that whole night. The thrill of pushing off the bar and sliding backwards in a moonwalk with the guy that made it famous was so exciting.
 
 
  Later, me and my mum wanted to move to America to pursue my dreams of becoming a dancer and he helped us out. He gave me a big start by putting me in some of his videos like “Black or White”. The role he took on was one of a mentor.
 
 
  He told me when I was seven that I’d be a film director and that’s what I became, he created a thirst for knowledge in me. Once, a mini recording studio turned up on my doorstep, but what was cool was that he stopped me from becoming a spoiled brat. He would say “This is for you, but I want to see you do something with it. Don’t take it for granted or I”ll take it back”.
 
 
  The last time I saw him was in July 2008. I was in Vegas working on a show and he was living there. Me, my wife and him and his three kids had a barbecue. It was the most normal thing in the world. Me and my wife had been to Whole foods and bought stuff to cook. But when we got there he’d provided loads of catering. I said, “Dude, Why did you bring loads of catering? We’ve got regular food here”. I remember cooking outside while Michael sat there under an umbrella.
 
 
  We had great times because he was such a caring person. Most of all I’ll miss those phone conversations. I still have my mobile phone with his number on it. I just can’t bear the thoughts of deleting his messages.
 
 
  Michael Jackson changed the world and, more personally, my life forever. He is the reason I dance, the reason I make music, and one of the main reasons I believe in the pure goodness of human kind. He was a close friend of mine for 20 years. His music, his movement, his personal words of inspiration and encouragement and his unconditional love will live inside of me forever. I will miss him immeasurably, but I know that he is now at peace and enchanting the heavens with a melody and a moonwalk.
 
 
  I love you Michael.
 
  – Wade Robson
 
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2005 Trial Transcript 

Transcript of Wade Robson’s Testimony – Questions From Thomas Mesereau – Under Direction Examination:

Q. Do you consider Michael Jackson your friend?

A. Yes.

Q. Do you consider him a close friend?

A. Yes.

Q. YOU’RE AWARE OF THE ALLEGATIONS IN THIS CASE, ARE YOU NOT?

A. YES.

Q. And are you aware, as you sit here today, that there’s been allegations that Mr. Jackson molested you?

A. Yes.

Q. MR. ROBSON, DID MICHAEL JACKSON EVER MOLEST YOU AT ANY TIME?

A. ABSOLUTELY NOT.

Q. MR. ROBSON, DID MICHAEL JACKSON EVER TOUCH YOU IN A SEXUAL WAY?

A. NEVER, NO.

Q. MR. ROBSON, HAS MR. JACKSON EVER INAPPROPRIATELY TOUCHED ANY PART OF YOUR BODY AT ANY TIME?

A. NO.

Q. MR. ROBSON, HAS ANYONE TOLD YOU WHAT TO SAY IN THIS COURTROOM TODAY?

A. NO.

Q. IS EVERYTHING YOU’VE SAID THE COMPLETE AND HONEST TRUTH?

A. YES.

Q. DID MR. JACKSON EVER DO ANYTHING WRONG WITH YOU?

A. NO.

Wade Robson E-mails

Wade Robson E-mail for
Cirque du Soleil
Wade said he didn’t know until 2013 that MJ had an estate. This e-mail sent to him in 2011 shows otherwise.

Wade sent these E-mails to his mother Joy asking all these questions about his first night/times at Neverland, For someone who says they are now so sure of 100% what happened every visit this would say otherwise.

Wade ‘s Email & Texts To Taj Jackson

Wade Robson & Brandi Jackson

Tea time 🐸☕️

Wade and I were together for over 7 years, but I bet that isn’t in his “documentary” because it would ruin his timeline. And did I mention, it was my uncle, #MichaelJackson, who set us up? Wade is not a victim, #WadeRobsonIsaLiar
— Brandi Jackson (@BJackson82) February 11, 2019
Tea time 🐸☕️

Wade and I were together for over 7 years, but I bet that isn’t in his “documentary” because it would ruin his timeline. And did I mention, it was my uncle, #MichaelJackson, who set us up? Wade is not a victim, #WadeRobsonIsaLiar— Brandi Jackson (@BJackson82) February 11, 2019

Wade, MJ & Brandi.

Wade Robson Auction Items

Safechuck family lawsuit 2013

Brett Barnes Lawsuit Against Leaving Neverland.

A lot of people who were around MJ as kids have come out and spoken out in his defence, some of which are well known celebrities today. Some are listed below –

Sean Lennon who starred in Michael’s film Moonwalker and also the son of a fellow iconic figure John Lennon has spoken out about his relationship with MJ.

Paris Hilton has stated she spent many times with Michael, saying he was an incredible loving human & that her mother Kathy Hilton was life time friends with the King Of Pop that they agreed to name their first born daughter Paris when they were teenagers.

They made a pact when they were teenagers. They said that whoever has the first girl gets to name her Paris. I was born first and then when Paris was born Michael called my mom and said, “We had that pact but I really love the name Paris, do you mind if my daughter is Paris too?” And my mom said, “Yes, of course, go ahead.” It’s a cute story. – Paris Hilton

Macualey Culkin is one of Michaels most famous child friends, the two of them struck up a friendship that lasted til the day MJ passed away. Macualey is also the godfather to Michaels daughter Paris. In the 2003 trial Macualey gave evidence on behalf of Michael and stated he had not been abused on any level. Macualey likes to stay out the limelight these days but he recently did a podcast & spoke on his friendship with MJ. Some of the quotes are below:

“[Michael] reached out to me because a lot of things were happening, big and fast with me and I think he identified with that. At the end of the day, it’s almost easy to say it was weird or whatever but it wasn’t because it made sense. At the end of the day, we were friends.”

“I was a peerless person. Nobody else in my Catholic school had even this much idea of what I was going through and he was the kind of person who’d been through the exact same frickin’ thing and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone.”

“He was charming, fucking funny & silly” – Macualey Culkin

Nicole Richie & Sofia Richie the daughters of Lionel Richie were frequently visited by Michael Jackson, Michael was Nicole’s godfather. Both have spoke out over the years about there friendship and memories of their “uncle” Michael. Nicole’s mother Brenda is also an avid defender of Michael on social media.

“When we were little kids, Paris and I would be hanging out here with both of our dads,” she said.“I remember when my parents were still together, I walked into their room and Michael was wearing a sparkly jacket. I was like, ‘Why are you wearing my mum’s jacket?’ Everybody died of laughter.” – Sofia Richie

“You know, a group of us would all sleep in the same room,” she said. “It was like, absolutely nothing more than just…an adult kind of wanting to be a kid again. Just, you know, enjoying the company of children. I grew up with him. I have spent many evenings there and many days there.” Noting that she could “only speak for myself,” she still added “that absolutely nothing went on.” 
Nicole also said that she wouldn’t have held her tongue had Jackson tried anything with her. “I’m not a quiet person,” she said. “If there was something going on, I’d be like ‘who are you?’… and I’d tell my parents. But my parents would never put me in hands that they thought were dangerous. I never had any complaints, and you know, I love him.” – Nicole Richie 2003