The only 'evidence' that Safechuck presents in Leaving Neverland, is a tape of an interview he made with Jackson after his trip to Hawaii with the Safechuck family. In the film, we can hear Jackson saying "the best thing about Hawaii was spending time with Jimmy," an obvious attempt to make the interview sound suggestive. However, court documents show the full transcript of the tape, which shows that the tape was edited, because, in reality, Jackson said: "The best thing about Hawaii was spending time with Jimmy, (I) love Jimmy's family and want to spend time with them"
They only showed us what they wanted us to believe, but not what was really said. They make it seem like mister Jackson loved it to be and spend time with with Safechuck, and probably wanted you to think about that in a sexual way. But according to the whole sentence mister Jackson said, he told told them that he loves Safechuck's family, so this message wasn't directly meant for Safchuck himself.
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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...