Unfortunately, anyone who is not taken in by the emotional heft of the narrative and accompanying music, and who actually delves into some of the claims made, will quickly notice serious inconsistencies in the testimonies of the accusers and their families. For instance:
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1) Robson claims in the film that he and his co-accuser Safechuck never met each other as adults. This is false. In a 2016 deposition, it was confirmed that they met in 2014, and that they even have the same attorneys.pic.twitter.com/YYzD7iDb6l
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2) And yet, their accounts often contradict each other. Safechuck continually portrays MJ as paranoid, secretive, and ultra-cautious in his abuse, while Robson continually portrays MJ as wild, reckless and brazen in his abuse. Read more here:https://twitter.com/JuliaBerkowitz1/status/1084054102462615552 …
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3) When Robson and Safechuck’s claims do match, they are often similar to those described in “Michael Jackson Was My Lover”, by Victor Gutierrez, which was resoundingly debunked in court as the erotic fiction of a fantasist and child rape apologist.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb5UVMwTC5g …
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4) Robson claims that MJ arranged for Robson’s migration to the US for the “explicit purpose” of sexually abusing him. This is contradicted by the claim that Robson’s parents asked MJ to sponsor Robson so they could migrate.https://twitter.com/JuliaBerkowitz1/status/1084406028341559296 …
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Justice for The Falsely Accused @JuliaBerkowitz1The role of MJ's companies in all this was that when Joy eventually decided to immigrate in September 1991, the Robsons needed a sponsor and an employer in the USA to be able to stay. Joy asked MJ to help them with that, and MJ instructed his office to do it. pic.twitter.com/nm4ekhaHdHShow this thread1 reply 50 retweets 167 likesShow this thread -
5) "Oh thank god, he can't hurt any more children. Those were my thoughts, and I danced. I was so happy he died." This is what Safechuck's mother claims she said on hearing of MJ's death. The problem is, MJ died in 2009, 4 years before her son “realised” he’d been abused.
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This is incorrect. Safechck says in the documentary that he told his mother that Jackson was “an evil man” to dissuade her from acting as a witness for Jackson, in the 2005 legal case against him for sexually abusing a minor.
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Yes, but he also claims he only realised he'd been abused in 2013. Plus:https://twitter.com/G_S_Bhogal/status/1103785904508932099 …
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Gurindoor @G_S_BhogalReplying to @mikedennymikeDuring the 2003 trial, James claims he told his mother that he didn't want to testify for MJ, as MJ was evil. It's possible that this made her suspect MJ was abusing kids, but this makes no sense as she knew her son had been alone with him, yet didn't think to press him about it.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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You clearly don’t understand the impact of severe sexual abuse, perpetrate by a pretty devious individual, over 7 years. You think you have it all worked out. You don’t. You’re connecting dots on false assumptions. I think I’ll take the word of those who were actually there,
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Most people who were there, including habitual paedophile-exposer Corey Feldman, are adamant that MJ is innocent.
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And no, I don't think I have it all worked out. I'm just full of doubt.
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