Jackson’s brother reveals the truth about the Michael documentary: “It’s all lies”

Jackson's brother says the documentary about Michael is based on lies
Michael Jackson (Photo: MJ Kim/Getty Images/Gulliver)

Jermaine Jackson has said that there is nothing true in some of the scenes of the controversial documentary about his brother, Michael Jackson. with the BBC.

In the movie “Leaving Neverland”, James Safechuck and Wade Robson have claimed that the late singer abused them when they were children.
Michael Jackson during the meeting with some young football players in London (2005) (Photo: Tony O’Brien / Allsport / Gulliver)
Robson was even the star witness at the pop icon’s trial in 2005, but has since changed his story.

“Michael has been tried and acquitted of all charges. There was no real evidence, there was nothing, and our family is tired of these stories,” said Jermaine on the show. Good Morning Britain IN ITV.

Michael’s brother Jermaine Jackson (Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images/Gulliver)
The four-hour documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last week, and it was so shocking that at one point, some in the audience began to cry.

Robson and Safechuck were seven and ten years old, respectively, when the singer hung out with them and their parents.
The king of pop music, Michael Jackson (Photo: Carlo Allegri/Getty Images/Gulliver)
However, in 2005, Robson testified in court that Jackson never mistreated him, but he spoke differently in the documentary.

Representatives of the Neverland ranch have previously criticized the film as a pathetic way to profit from the King of Pop’s image and work. /Telegraph/

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