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Leaving Neverland claims all about money: Michael Jackson’s kin

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Michael Jackson’s family has defended the singer days before the premiere of the explosive HBO docuseries Leaving Neverland, which focuses on longtime accusations of child sex abuse against Jackson.
The family said the documentary, which had its premiere at Sundance to great critical reviews, is an attempt at cashing in money from the late singer’s estate. The kin — elder brothers Jackie, Marlon and nephew Taj — came forward in Jackson’s support and said his “naivete was his downfall” in a clip from an interview with Gayle King on “CBS This Morning”. The four-part documentary, directed and produced by Dan Reed, revolves around Wade Robson, 36, and James Safechuck, 40, who were close to Jackson and had sleepovers at his Neverland ranch when they were minors. Taj said the singer’s “sleepovers” with children had nothing odd about them. “You know, I think, to the outside world, yes, I think it can be odd. I mean, I’m not oblivious to what it sounds like.
But when you’re actually there in that atmosphere and you’re around it, and you’re watching movies with his kids, whether it’s ‘Little Rascals’ or ‘Three Stooges’, and you’re watching these things, it’s like, it’s very innocent.” (PTI)

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