"Leaving Neverland" ends with a dramatic scene where Robson sets gifts on fire he allegedly received from Jackson over the years. These items are in fact fake: Robson auctioned the original Jackson items on Julien's Auctions in 2011. None of the burned items were previously owned by Jackson (a sealed copy of Thriller 25, a 'Billie Jean' glove replica, The Michael Jackson Opus, etc.) - unlike the expensive items which Robson sold for over a hundred thousand dollars, months before he 'realized' he was abused.
(Fake glove on fire)
In February 2019, Julien's Auctions confirmed Robson sold his valuable items, saying "he needed the money". Interestingly enough, they also say Robson tried to sell his items anonymously, but they didn't agree.
Robson's original Michael Jackson gloves and fedora, sold in 2011:
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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...