Michael Jackson Sexual Abuse Accusers Pose for Selfie
Michael Jackson Abuse Accusers
Snap Selfie as ‘Trauma’ Brothers
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Wade Robson and James Safechuck — 2 prominent Michael Jackson sexual abuse accusers — recently posted a selfie together as they prepare for the upcoming trial against the singer’s business entities later this year.
In the controversial 2019 HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland,” Wade and James shared their allegations of child molestation by Michael Jackson. Despite facing backlash, they continue to stand by each other’s side, as evidenced by their recent selfie together.
Wade referred to James as his “brother in trauma and triumph,” while James expressed gratitude for Wade’s bravery and support. The bond between them remains strong as they navigate the aftermath of their shared experiences.
Both Wade and James have accused Michael Jackson of befriending them as children and subjecting them to abuse. Their accounts were detailed in the HBO documentary, shedding light on the alleged misconduct by the late pop icon.
Initially denying the allegations, Wade and James later explained their silence as a result of fear, shame, and conflicting emotions. Their decision to speak out was motivated by a desire to share their truth and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

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Wade clarified in a 2019 interview that their intention was not to vilify Michael Jackson but to share their narrative and advocate for truth and accountability. Their courage in speaking out has sparked important conversations about abuse and exploitation.
In response to the allegations, the Michael Jackson estate refuted the claims and filed a lawsuit against HBO for breach of contract. The legal battle ensued, ultimately leading to the removal of the documentary from the network’s programming.
As they prepare for the upcoming trial against Michael Jackson’s corporate entities, Wade and James are determined to seek justice and hold accountable those responsible for their alleged abuse. The trial is scheduled for November, marking a significant moment in their pursuit of truth and closure.



