A former dancer will revive old claims against Michael Jackson.
The lawsuit was eventually tossed out with a judge ruling that Michael Jackson’s estate could not be held responsible for such allegations. Although Robson testified in 2005 that Jackson never once touched him, the documentary will allegedly investigate his claims of seven years of abuse and assault.
This weekend, Michael Jackson’s nephew Taj, who has been particularly vocal about preserving his uncle’s legacy, once more voiced his disapproval of the documentary.
To all the sponsors of @Sundance,” the younger Jackson penned in a tweet. “I suggest you do your own homework on Wade Robson and James Safechuck. By supporting their lies, you are now part of this and we will remember that when everything implodes. You can’t plead ignorance anymore.”
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