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A California appeals court restored lawsuits from the two men who claim Michael Jackson sexually abused them for years when they were young boys. A new California law that increased the scope of sexual abuse cases temporarily allowed the court to revive the lawsuits. The state’s 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that Wade Robson and James Safechuck‘s lawsuits should not have been dismissed by a lower court. The three-judge panel also stated that Robson and Safechcuk had valid accusations against two Jackson-owned companies, which both had a responsibility to protect them. This is the second t...
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A three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeal ruled that Wade Robson and James Safechuck have a case against Michael Jackson‘s production company, MJJ Productions, Inc. The two men allege that the company was complicit and aided in Jackson’s sexual abuse and cover-up, which were presented in the documentary Leaving Neverland in 2019. Robson and Safechcuk said in a statement, “A sexual abuser’s passing does not deprive his victims of their day in court and, in turn, justice and healing. Jackson is not sued personally in this case – his company is, and his company will have every opportu...
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Wade Robson is "pleased" he is heading to trial against Michael Jackson's corporations. The choreographer sued the 'Beat It' hitmaker's estate in 2013 over alleged childhood sexual abuse, claiming that MJJ Productions facilitated the late singer's conduct, but in April 2021, a judge ruled against his case, however the California Court of Appeal have now made a tentative ruling that will send the case back to trial. The 35-page judgement, which was issued on Monday (26.06.23), suggested Wade and another accuser, James Safechuck's claims will be combined if they go to trial and the two men are p...
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A federal appellate court has ruled that an arbitration can proceed between the Micheal Jackson estate and HBO. Leaving Neverland, a 2019 documentary that aired on HBO detailed allegations of child sex abuse against the late singer. The courts also declared that the arbitration agreement, signed 28 days ago by HBO, is still valid on a concert release of Jackson’s Dangerous tour. The documentary, Leaving Neverland, told the stories of Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two men who alleged that they were sexually assaulted by Jackson when they were minors. The Jackson estate sued HBO for $100 mill...
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One of Michael Jackson’s accusers, depicted in the infamous Leaving Neverland documentary, James Safechuck, had his lawsuit against the deceased artist’s production companies, MJJJ Ventures and MJJ Productions dismissed by a judge last week. The suit alleged that the companies enabled Safechuck’s sexual abuse by the pop star, which the documentary reportedly claims occurred hundred of times.California Judge Mark Young found the argument by defendant’s team, led by Jonathan Steinsapir and Howard Weitzman, to be compelling enough to dismiss Safechuck’s case. Initiated in 2014, Safechuck’s own le...
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James Safechuck has had his lawsuit against two of the late Michael Jackson's corporations dismissed.The 42 year old - who accused the 'Thriller' hitmaker of abusing him from the age of 10 until he hit puberty - had made an attempt to sue MJJ Productions Inc. and MJJ Ventures Inc. over the alleged abuse but Los Angeles Country Superior Court Judge Mark A. Young ruled earlier this week that he had not demonstrated that he has a relationship with the companies that would have required them to protect him from the star.Jackson estate attorneys Howard Weitzman and Jonathan Steinsapir welcomed the ...
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