Caught the HBO documentary called "Leaving Neverland" on HBO last night about Michael Jackson sexually abusing young boys as told by 2 of his victims.
I must say both men (They are now 36 and 41) were very convincing. It's not an easy watch. They both relate stories of how Jackson brought them into his inner world and wooed them with gifts and luxury and then raped them as young boys.
Obviously there have been allegations made against Jackson in the past. There was a lawsuit brought forward by the family of one child in which Jackson paid out 23 million in money to make it go away and then a criminal prosecution in 2005 or so in which Jackson was acquitted of all charges. ( And back then, one of the two men in this documentary testified in Jackson's defence stating that nothing sexual had occurred between him and Jackson when he was a boy.). But this is the first time I've been exposed to the details in such a stark fashion and they were disgusting. In the one boy's case, the abuse started when he was 7 years old. What was even more revolting was how Jackson would always find new boys and would lose interest in the other boys he had already abused. They would show photos of Jackson out and about with one young boy or another and it would turn your stomach. Always boys. Always dressed like Jackson.
People often ask, "Where were the parents" and interestingly enough, this documentary features both mothers of both victims and once you hear them, you'll understand. Both mothers were self absorbed dummies who were easily seduced by Jackson's celebrity and wealth and it blinded them to the reality of what was going on.
It is interesting to me that there are still legions of his fans who still to this day will defend him to the end. The one keystone in all of this is McCauley Chalkin who has steadfastly maintained that nothing sexual ever transpired between him and Jackson. God only knows what the truth is.
I was never a fan of Michael Jackson or his music. He was just a pop music star with no substance to me. Never listened to his music, or owned any record he ever sold. I still remember Axl Rose once saying on accepting an award named in Jackson's honour, "oh, and this award has nothing to do with Michael Jackson". Good on you Axl, good on you.
I must say both men (They are now 36 and 41) were very convincing. It's not an easy watch. They both relate stories of how Jackson brought them into his inner world and wooed them with gifts and luxury and then raped them as young boys.
Obviously there have been allegations made against Jackson in the past. There was a lawsuit brought forward by the family of one child in which Jackson paid out 23 million in money to make it go away and then a criminal prosecution in 2005 or so in which Jackson was acquitted of all charges. ( And back then, one of the two men in this documentary testified in Jackson's defence stating that nothing sexual had occurred between him and Jackson when he was a boy.). But this is the first time I've been exposed to the details in such a stark fashion and they were disgusting. In the one boy's case, the abuse started when he was 7 years old. What was even more revolting was how Jackson would always find new boys and would lose interest in the other boys he had already abused. They would show photos of Jackson out and about with one young boy or another and it would turn your stomach. Always boys. Always dressed like Jackson.
People often ask, "Where were the parents" and interestingly enough, this documentary features both mothers of both victims and once you hear them, you'll understand. Both mothers were self absorbed dummies who were easily seduced by Jackson's celebrity and wealth and it blinded them to the reality of what was going on.
It is interesting to me that there are still legions of his fans who still to this day will defend him to the end. The one keystone in all of this is McCauley Chalkin who has steadfastly maintained that nothing sexual ever transpired between him and Jackson. God only knows what the truth is.
I was never a fan of Michael Jackson or his music. He was just a pop music star with no substance to me. Never listened to his music, or owned any record he ever sold. I still remember Axl Rose once saying on accepting an award named in Jackson's honour, "oh, and this award has nothing to do with Michael Jackson". Good on you Axl, good on you.