Wade Robson and James Safechuck Revisit Abuse Allegations Against Michael Jackson

Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two men who have accused late pop star Michael Jackson of child molestation, are speaking out once again in a new documentary.

In the documentary “Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson,” which will be released on Real Stories YouTube in the U.S. on March 18, Robson and Safechuck reflect on their ongoing legal battle with Jackson’s estate and discuss their experiences of being groomed by the singer to stay quiet.

The two men claim that they were told by Jackson that if they broke their silence, their lives would be ruined. They also accuse the late pop star’s supporters of trying to discredit them and turn the allegations into a case about greed and money.

Despite facing intense scrutiny and criticism, Robson and Safechuck say that they are determined to fight for justice and tell their story. They believe that they have the right to seek damages from Jackson’s estate despite the fact that their cases were originally dismissed due to statutes of limitations issues.

Robson suffered two nervous breakdowns, while Safechuck had insomnia and depression as a result of the abuse. However, both men say that pursuing justice has been a way for them to fight back and protect themselves.

The documentary also features interviews with Gayle King and Jackson’s brothers, who defend the late pop star against the allegations. But Robson and Safechuck remain resolute in their claims, saying that they will continue to seek justice despite the challenges ahead.

In March 2026, a jury trial is set to take place in the lower courts in November 2026, which will determine whether or not Robson and Safechuck are entitled to damages from Jackson’s estate.

Source: https://people.com/michael-jackson-accuser-wade-robson-recalls-the-fricking-terrifying-backlash-from-fans-over-the-sexual-abuse-allegations-11699092