Who are Michael Jackson accusers’ Wade Robson and James Safechuck parents? And where were they when the alleged ‘abuse’ was going on?
THE Leaving Neverland documentary has got the world talking again about Michael Jackson.
Two questions being, who are Jacko accusers' Wade Robson and James Safechuck parents and where were they when the alleged 'abuse' was going on? Let's take a look.
Who are Michael Jackson accuser Wade Robson's parents?
WARNING: Contains spoilers from Part One of Leaving Neverland
Mother - Joy Robson
Joy was working as a hairdresser when she entered her son Wade Robson into a dance contest sponsored by Michael Jackson’s tour company - which he won and met the King of Pop.
She moved Wade and his sister Chantal from Brisbane, Australia to Los Angeles and was able to get a permanent resident visa.
After she moved two of her three kids to the US, she split up her family and left her third child and husband Dennis behind.
It is reported that Wade was just a kid when his dad was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
The father relayed his son's denial to a grand jury on April 12, 1994, as part of an examination related to the police and District Attorney's efforts to prosecute Jackson for the alleged molestation of Jordie Chandler.
Safechuck Sr. admits that while Jackson frequently stayed over at their family's Los Angeles house, running around in footie pajamas and kissing his young son on the lips, he insisted Jackson never molested his child.
How can I watch Leaving Neverland?
The controversial documentary Leaving Neverland aired on Channel 4 on Wednesday and Thursday this week.
The two-part film, made by British filmmaker Dan Reed, contains interviews with two former childhood fans of the Thriller singer who claim they were abused by him when they were children in his enormous California mansion dubbed Neverland.