Leaving Neverland, the scathing documentary about Michael Jackson’s accusers have continued to speak out.
During an appearance on CBS This Morning on Thursday, February 27, Wade Robson and James Safechuck detailed their bizarre experiences with the King of Pop, saying that at the time, they truly believed they were in mutual, loving relationships with the star, despite the fact that they were just children.
Both men recalled the times they first visited Neverland, Jackson’s famed California ranch, were most of the abuses allegedly took place.
“As Michael started doing these sexual acts, he started talking to me about, ‘God brought us together. We love each other… And this is how we show each other our love,'” Robson said.
Safechuck said it took a long time for him to realize he’d been sexually abused by the “Thriller” singer, as the abuse felt almost natural.
He “introduced me to masturbation,” said Safechuck. “He said I taught him how to French kiss. And then it moves onto oral sex.”
Though both Robson and Safechuck previously claimed that Michael Jackson never abused them, they said on CBS that they were simply scared and ashamed to speak out against singer but have now done so in hopes of helping other kids from being sexually abuse.
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