'Enough': Michael Jackson's family considers documentary to prove his innocence
The upcoming Sundance documentary about Michael Jackson‘s alleged sexual abuse of children, Leaving Neverland, has his family saying “enough.”
Following the Michael Jackson estate’s fiery denouncement of the film, several of the late singer’s family members are decrying the project — helmed by Dan Reed, who made 2014’s The Pedophile Hunters — on social media. Michael’s brother Jermaine called the film “defamation” and urged his fans to sign a petition so “this mendacious documentary” doesn’t see the light of day. And one of Michael’s nephews, Taj Jackson, said he’s considering fundraising for a documentary that “ends all the nonsense” once and for all.
Jermaine pointed to the petition — “End the Defamation of Michael Jackson & Pronounce His Innocence,” which is directed at Sundance, Robert Redford (Sundance’s founder) and Reed, among others — from his Facebook page, writing, “Michael’s innocence was proven by a court of law and a 10 year FBI investigation, this is legally considered defamation of character.” It’s gaining traction; over the last two days it’s received more than 26,000 signatures.
A documentary titled "Leaving Neverland" is planned to be shown to 40,000 people at the Sundance Film Festival. The…
Posted by Jermaine Jackson on Thursday, January 10, 2019
Taj, the son of Michael’s brother Tito and a performer himself, took to social media to blast Reed’s project — “I’m so tired of these lies about my uncle” — and discredit the accusers. They include choreographer Wade Robson, now 36, who filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against Jackson’s estate in 2013 claiming Jackson molested him when he was 7, and James Safechuck, who also sued the estate over sexual abuse claims. Both lawsuits were dismissed.
I’m so tired of these lies about my uncle. MJfam, I see all your comments and messages about wanting to fight back. I doubt the media wants to learn the truth or is even interested in it. Negativity sells. But please post below on what we all can do to expose this documentary.
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 10, 2019
When someone suggested a Jackson-approved documentary, Taj jumped behind the idea. It wouldn’t be just “‘a’ documentary,” he wrote, but “‘the’ documentary that ends all this nonsense.”
I don’t want to make “a” documentary. I want to make “the” documentary that ends all this nonsense. I’m flattered you think I can self fund this. https://t.co/mkX3SY8Vdq
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 10, 2019
He said he’s looking into crowdfunding options — despite any negative implications in doing so — from Jackson’s many fans around the world.
Looking into starting a funding page for this MJ doc. I never wanted to do this because I know the media will have a field day with a Jackson asking for money. But to do it right and timely, it will unfortunately take funding.
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 10, 2019
Thank you. I need a day to figure this fundraising thing out. Want to make sure it is fail proof. https://t.co/V8Rz7iw8Iw
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 10, 2019
He added that he has “receipts” — aka alleged proof of his uncle’s innocence. By way of example, he shared an email Robson sent him asking to be admitted — with guests — to Michael’s memorial service in 2009.
And yes, I have receipts… pic.twitter.com/PtAneUJrE1
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 10, 2019
He also retweeted a video of Robson dancing to one of Michael’s songs, supposedly in 2012, along with a claim that Robson was shopping a book about “his false allegations about Michael” before he went public with his accusations.
Wade Robson DANCING TO UNBREAKABLE BY MICHAEL JACKSON in 2012 when he was looking for publishers to PUBLISH A BOOK on his false accusations against Michael BEFORE he went to the police. Dancing to mj LESS THAN A YEAR before he went public with his accusations. pic.twitter.com/XGlg7lOWWT
— #JusticeForMJ (@Isaidwhatisaid_) January 10, 2019
Taj said he wants to clear his uncle’s name now because, as a new dad, he’s “not letting my daughter grow up with these lies.”
Obviously being silent doesn’t work. I’m not letting my daughter grow up with these lies.
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 10, 2019
And he asked people to be open-minded and to “seek the truth.”
Thank you. Just asking for people to be open minded and seek the truth. Unfortunately this world feeds on negativity. https://t.co/SOiX8ISoPz
— Taj Jackson (@tajjackson3) January 11, 2019
Meanwhile, Taj’s brother TJ blasted the film too, pointing out that it hurts Michael’s children — his cousins Paris, Prince and Blanket — most of all. “They are the true victims,” he wrote.
It will always be a flaw of humanity to cheat and exploit a beloved popular figure for personal gain. Do know the main actors involved swore under oath of my uncle’s innocence. What’s changed? The need for $. I feel terrible for my uncle & my cousins. They are the true victims. https://t.co/PN4ggq0fJ6
— TJ Jackson (@tjjackson) January 10, 2019
Their sibling, Taryll, posted this, saying “love will always win” over “lies, greed and jealousy.”
A post shared by Taryll Jackson (@tarylljackson) on Jan 10, 2019 at 3:51pm PST
Leaving Neverland will debut at the Sundance Film Festival later this month, and will then air on HBO this spring. The summary of the film, which is told in two two-hour segments, reads: “At the height of his stardom Michael Jackson began long-running relationships with two boys, aged 7 and 10, and their families. Now in their 30s, they tell the story of how they were sexually abused by Jackson, and how they came to terms with it years later.”
Robson spoke out about his allegations against Michael in a 2013 interview on the Today show:
In a statement to Yahoo on Thursday, Jackson’s estate said: “This is yet another lurid production in an outrageous and pathetic attempt to exploit and cash in on Michael Jackson. Wade Robson and James Safechuck have both testified under oath that Michael never did anything inappropriate toward them. Safechuck and Robson, the latter a self-proclaimed ‘master of deception’, filed lawsuits against Michael’s Estate, asking for millions of dollars. Both lawsuits were dismissed. This so called ‘documentary’ is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations. It’s baffling why any credible filmmaker would involve himself with this project.”
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