Reportedly, MICHAEL Jackson had a private wedding in his bedroom with one of the young boys he is accused of raping.
James Safechuck claims in the new shocking documentary Leaving Neverland that 30-year-old Jacko “married” him (full of vows and a diamond ring) when he was 10-years-old.
The singer’s obsession with James Safechuck prompted him to disclose that Jackson abused him.
The supposed wedding band that Jackson presented to James Safechuck
Tonight and tomorrow, you can catch the remarkable claim on HBO, and on Wednesday and Thursday, you can catch it on Channel 4.
Two men, Safechuck (40) and Wade Robson (36), have come out with disturbing accounts of their claimed childhood abuse at the hands of the famous entertainer.
Safechuck stated in the documentary that he met Jackson on the set of a Pepsi ad a year before to the mock wedding.
Then, according to Safechuck, “we were like this married couple.”
We sealed our commitment in his bedroom, as if our love would last forever. I enjoyed it. “Plus, the ring is charming.
A row of diamonds adorns it. This is the wedding band.
He demonstrates his difficulty in putting on an adult-sized Rolex ring by holding it up to the camera.
The singer’s Los Angeles residence, which he affectionately called the “Hideout,” served as the site of the wedding.
Safechuck claimed that after that, the King of Pop would shower him with jewels.
According to him, he would receive jewelry as a reward for engaging in sexual actions with him.
In order to qualify for the present, he would insist that I sell him some.
Assuming they were gifts for someone else, we would sneak out to jewelry stores to purchase them.
“Just like a woman, but he’d act as if my little hand would be the perfect size for the woman we were purchasing it for.”
Before his 2009 drug overdose death, Jackson vehemently rejected any and all claims of sexual abuse.
The documentary has been strongly condemned by his estate.
Robson and Safechuck’s veracity is questioned, and the filmmaker is criticized for excluding additional witnesses who were acquainted with Jackson.
His adult finger is too small to accommodate the ring.
Even as an adult, the ring is too small for his finger.
Pictured here in London’s Guildhall in 1988, Jackson and Safechuck would be practically inseparable.
This photo from 1988 shows Jackson and Safechuck at London’s Guildhall, when they were almost inseparable.
Safechuck escorted Jackson and Liza Minelli backstage during their performance of Phantom of the Opera.
Safechuck, Jackson, and Liza Minelli exit the stage after witnessing Phantom of the Opera.
Pictured above are Wade Robson, James Safechuck, and director Dan Reed, standing from left to right, all in promotional photos for the film Leaving Neverland.
Pictured above are Wade Robson, James Safechuck, and director Dan Reed, standing from left to right, all in promotional photos for the film Leaving Neverland.