Wednesday, January 30, 2019

"Leaving Neverland" Review by Geraldine Hughes Author of Redemption The Truth Behind the Michael Jackson Child Molestation Allegation

Geraldine Hughes is the author of "Redemption: The Truth Behind The Child Molestation Allegation" book that released in 2004, and has supported Michael Jackson's innocense since 1993 because she worked for Barry Rothman who represented Evan Chanlder, the father of the 13 year old accuser, and was an eyewitness to the extortion scheme that launched the false allegations of child molestation.

I went to Sundance 2019 to see the HBO Documentary "Leaving Neverland" by Wade Robson & James Safechuck.  After the documentary ended, the audience, which consisted of mainly news reporters & media, applauded the viewing and the Director, Dan Reed, came out on the stage with Wade & Jimmy to do a Q&A of the documentary.

The documentary began by giving detailed information regarding both of their childhood, how they met Michael Jackson and both mother's were in the documentary from start to finish.  The documentary was strategically trying to get you to fall in love with Wade & Jimmy in the very beginning as children by showing a lot of footage of them when young, as well as their lovely mothers.  There was even a grandmother in the film.

Wade & Jimmy began describing the supposed sexual abuse by Michael Jackson he gets extremely detailed, including that MJ kissed his private, stuck his finger in his but and made him kiss his nipples while he ejaculated.  Wade did most of the talking and kept repeating that MJ molested him from age 7 to 14 every time they two were together.

The documentary was in two parts, and each part was 2 hours.  It also showed the height of Wade's career as a choreographer and working with Brittney Spears & N-sinc.  It showed Jimmy's career being a musician and both marrying beautiful wives. The only thing missing from this 4 hour long documentary was the violin music playing as it was obviously brainwashing and influencing its audience into believing that Wade & Jimmy were these two angels who started as cute kids with good careers, lovely wives and families who got taken advantage of by Michael Jackson.

The documentary did not provide current information such as Wade & Jimmy are no longer the cute little boys, but now in their mid to late 30's, that both of their careers were drying up and that a year after Wade's failed attempt get a job working with the MJ's Estate on Michael One they filed a $1.5 billion dollar civil lawsuit against Michael Jackson's Estate for their first claim of child molestation.
The documentary makes it clear that at no time did Wade nor Jimmy tell anyone prior to filing their lawsuit, that they had been molested by Michael Jackson.  In fact, when the 1993 allegations hit from Jordan Chandler surfaced, Jimmy's mother repeatedly asked him if Michael had done anything inappropriate, and Jimmy's response to his mother was "no."

The documentary was careful to incorporate scenes from the 1993 allegation of Jordan Chanlder.  It evens infers that Michael no longer had an interest in them because he supposedly had a new child.  It included the police interrogation of Gavin Arviso's description of the molestation he claimed happened to him. It showed Michael Jackson's arrest and him in handcuffs.

It didn't take long for someone who knows the facts surrounding the two prior accusations from Jordan Chandler and Gavin Arviso, to recognize that the film was painting a one-sided story of child abuse, incorporating only allegations of child molestation and offerring no facts, leading the audience on with subliminal suggestions, using voice messages left by MJ to suggest something cynical when the voice message was innocently saying hello and hope to see you soon.  The documentary spent the entire Part 2 trying to explain why Wade & Jimmy lied about being molested by Michael Jackson under oath two times after being subpoenaed in the 1993 investigation, as well as the 2003 second allegation.

Wade Robson, his mother and sister were MJ's strongest defense witnesses in the 2005 child abuse trial.  Wade testified under oath that "Michael Jackson NEVER molested him."  He went on to say "that if he did, I wouldn't be here right now."  When asked under oath, "was he ever touched by Michael Jackson in a sexual way," Wade's response was "never."

Wade also stated in the documentary that he had a passion to be a film maker since a child.  He said that Michael Jackson told him he would be big one day, even bigger that Spieldman.  I walked away from the screening saying that he has finally made his debut, and that Wade Robson and Jimmy Safechuck did a great job acting in this documentary.

During the Q&A session that followed, the director Dan Reed said that in the making, he decided to bring their mothers to give the documentary credibility.  Wade Robson said that it was not about the money and that he just wanted to raise awareness to victims voices that haven't been heard.

Well let me conclude by saying that Wade Robson didn't get the money when he applied to be the head choreographer with Michael One (because he falsified his experience and they chose someone else), he didn't get the money when he filed a $1.5 billion dollar lawsuit against Michael Jackson's estate because the case was dismissed.  This is, in my opinion, the sleaze bucket way of going after MJ's money by making a false claim of child molestation after 20 years of defending his innocense, using a real life child abuse scenario while incoporating his lie.  I call it sleaze bucket because he is claiming to be a voice for abused children, when in fact he is the abuser, and Michael Jackson, once again, is the victim of vicious lies.

Wade Robson bragged that he is a "master of deception."  Either he lied under oath in 1993 and 2003, or he's lying now.  Either way, he has already proven himself to be a liar, or better yet, a master of deception.