Hollywood paedo ring accuser Corey Feldman DEFENDS Michael Jackson against ‘one-sided’ Leaving Neverland documentary – The Sun

The former child actor, 47, who says he was sexually abused by paedophile predators in Hollywood, spoke in defence of Jackson during the singer’s 2005 molestation trial.

He was befriended by the singer after appearing as a child star in hit 80s movies such as Gremlins, The Goonies and Stand By Me.

Speaking after watching part one of the bombshell documentary, he claimed Jackson "never touched me inappropriately".

He wrote on Twitter: "All I know is what I experienced, and yes, every experience was the same right up to the sex part.

"That is where it becomes La La Land, instead of Neverland for me."

All I know is what I experienced, and yes, every experience was the same right up to the sex part. That is where it becomes La La Land, instead of Neverland for me.

The highly controversial film aired on HBO and featured the stories of Wade Robson, 36 and James Safechuck, 40 who both claimed they were sexually abused by Jacko when they were kids.

Feldman added: “[He] never once swore in my presence, never touched me inappropriately, & never ever suggested we should be lovers in any way!

"I feel like if ppl could hear our convos they would hear the innocence in them. No hint of perversion.”

"I wasn’t there when those boys were. But I was there around the same time as Jimmy and I saw many kids around (girls included) who I am still friends with to this day and none of us were ever approached by him in a sexual way at all.

DOC ACCUSED JACKO OF SEX ABUSE

"So as much as those two men deserve to have their voices heard, so do the thousands of kids who hung around him, that don’t agree!"

In January, Feldman said a 35-year-old Michael Jackson showed him “inappropriate” photos of naked men and women when he was aged 13.

He told ABC's Martin Bashir: "If you consider it inappropriate for a man to look at a book of naked pictures with a child that's 13 or 14 years old – then your answer would be yes.

"We went to his apartment, and I noticed a book that he had out on his coffee table.

“The book contained pictures of grown men and women naked. And the book was focused on venereal diseases and the genitalia."

“I was kind of grossed out by it. I didn't think of it as a big deal."

Last year he accused Hollywood of ignoring its paedophile problem – claiming he was repeatedly abused by industry insiders as a child star.





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