Michael Jackson Accusers Share Graphic Details Of Alleged Abuse

In a recent interview with Gayle King, co-host of “CBS This Morning,” James Safechuck and Wade Robson, the alleged abuse victims of Michael Jackson, spoke about the making of the documentary, Leaving Neverland.

In the film, Robson and Safechuck claim that as young boys, they endured sexual abuse by the King of Pop for several years.

Jackson-fanatic Robson, who first met the singer through a meet-and-greet event was thrilled when he got invited to attend his concerts and subsequently to stay with him at the Neverland Ranch in Los Olivos, California.

During their so-called “slumber parties” at the Ranch, Robson recalls that he was often invited to bunk with the star himself.

“One of the ways I remember it starting is, you know, Michael just sort of starting to touch my legs and touch my crotch over my pants … It progressed to him performing oral sex on me, him showing me how to perform oral sex on him,” said Robson.

“He started telling me that if anybody else ever finds out, we’ll both go to jail, both of our lives would be over,” Robson continued, saying that the training for testifying in favor of Jackson began on the first night .

Safechuck, who has a similar story to Robson, was introduced to Jackson at a Pepsi commercial they shot together.

“He introduced me to masturbation … he said I taught him how to French kiss … and then it moves onto oral sex,” Safechuck said.

Due to a lack of evidence supporting their claims, the victims’ account of the incidents has been rejected by the large majority of Jackson fans and a lawsuit filed by them was also dismissed on account of having passed the statute of limitations.

The documentary has been derided as a “one-sided marathon of unvetted propaganda to shamelessly exploit an innocent man no longer here to defend himself” by the Michael Jackson estate, which has repeatedly denied all abuse allegations against the late star.

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