Both families presented some old mementos from Jackson, but none of them provided evidence that can corroborate any of their claims against him. The Robson family showed 27-year-old fax correspondence between Jackson and Joy, which they described as "love letters" for Wade. The faxes scene was even declared as one of the "five most shocking moments in Leaving Neverland," as if these faxes provide no less than a smoking gun.
But the fax scene was intended to distract the viewers from the obvious absence of evidence throughout the film. The content of these faxes is clearly in no way incriminating - since all it shows is Jackson expressing his affection towards the Robson family, as he would often do with others as well.
According to Joy Robson's 2016 deposition, all of those faxes were sent to her. Joy said that most of the time it was Jackson's personal assistant who sent them - simply because Jackson didn't know how to do it. The court files contain almost 40 faxes that were addressed to the entire family: "Joy, I love you all", "Joy, whatever I can do to help, I will", and "Chantal, I love you because you're very kind and sweet, yesee-wessee" - such letters were never presented in "Leaving Neverland," because they do not fit Robson's claims about the faxes.
Mister Jackson believed in Wade Robson and his talent, he used to write things like "make me happy", "practice, because practice makes perfect".
"Tell little one to read my messages.
Every night before sleeping say 30 times
'I will practice' because practice makes perfect.""Make me happy, little one. And be the best. I love you"
"I miss my little one, also I love you. Bring your Apple Head back now. Yesee-Wesee"
"Little one, send me another fax please. I want you to be the best, I have high expectations for your talent"
Jackson didn't mean this in any dirty way possible. His message to Wade Robson was to keep practicing and believing in himself as a dancer, a performer.
Robson's sister used to send faxes too.
"Hello Doo Doo Head. You are the best & the ———-. You are now inspiring me to —-—-"
In the corner, right, you can see mister Jackson wrote a little message back that says: "Hello Chantal (he misspelled her name again) I love you too".
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Leaving Neverland - the lies
Non-FictionWe all know the documentary Leaving Neverland where Wade Robson and James Safechuck tell their story about the past. There's told that they were sexually abused by the famous King Of Pop, but there's no proof at all, so now it's time to spread the t...