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Michael Jackson was ABSOLUTELY VIOLENT BEAST - ANIMAL AND LOVED FOR IT: “Leaving Neverland” director says Michael Jackson was 'worse than Jeffrey Epstein,' fans want to forget abuse claims

What gets me the most is what he was loved for by FBI/police and his fans who witnessed abuse - not about who he was. Clearly system needed one more than he needed the system. There were also drugs in it, and progressive health decline - but he really acted criminally already when he was young and drugs free and expressed his criminal attitude through public conduct directly into media(all knew about what went on and acted as if all was normal) inquiries with full self confidence/ normality expecting okay in return. Rapes of 7 years olds were not even a big deal. Where am coming from a rape of 5 years old were taking place or even less. Yugoslavia was a murderous fuckhole with its red heroes. Jackson an excited extremely angry hungry to learn about such elite abuse - young man. And music career/Hollywood offered just that. Things drastically changed since, I assume as people talk about it OR DO THEY...but Hollywood/ entertainment industry including world of famous in sports etc. , always was a escape window to a world to which Jackson referred to as Neverland. World of prohibited known as saw nothing, heard nothing, know nothing - prove me wrong if you can. CIA(White House) employed such thugs who would meet up with foreign weirdoes with goal to accommodate(ESPIONAGE) them. That is to what presidential immunity serves the most. Accommodation of special needs

What the hell is FBI mumbling about 16 years olds

BULLSHIT @FBI AND WE ALREADY ARGUED ABOUT IT WITH YOUR DOING BEST TO CONVINCE ME ABOUT STUFF THAT WAS UNTRUE. NUMEROUS CHILDREN ENGAGED IN SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS WITH ADULTS ITS WHAT MK ULTRA DRUGS WERE AND ARE SO POPULAR.

When I rejected FBI/CIA claims about 16 years olds in our house as pure attempt to disregard truth, its bosses got upset with me - their royal mentors(@CHARLES WITH YOU AS ONE OF MAIN IN 2010/ 2011/ 2012/ 2013) were catching breath. No wonder I was thrown into psychiatric hospital unwilling to negotiate truth. 

SCUM VIDEO RECORDED THEMSELVES TRYING TO OBTAIN RECOGNITIONS FROM ME FOR LIES WHICH THEY PUSHED FORWARD WITH NONE MORE THAN PRINCE CHARLES WHOSE NOSE KEEP GROWING FACE TURNING RED AND WITH EVEN THREATS RAINING OUT OF ONE IN MY FACE. THIS SHIT GOES EVEN INTO 2004 AND 2006 WHEN I HAD SERIOUS FIGHT WITH HIM IN RESPECT TO STATED TOPIC. Something I wasn't even aware of till just now. I has a series of serious but very short fights with Phillip included who cursed me out beginning 2001 exactly on this topic.

ROYALS USE OTHERS TO DIG INTO VICTIMS INCLUDING FBI/CIA DIRECTORS. TO NEGOTIATE PLAY DOWN TRUTH OR OTHERWISE. 



"How can you tell an authentic story about Michael Jackson without ever mentioning the fact that he was seriously accused of being a child molester?" Dan Reed asked.

Wesley Stenzel
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Michael Jackson in 1988
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Key points

  • Dan Reed thinks that people "turn a deaf ear" to the child sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson.

  • The Leaving Neverland director slammed Michael director Antoine Fuqua for suggesting that the singer's accusers were just seeking a payout: "Ironic."

  • Reed also opined that Jackson was "worse than Jeffrey Epstein."

Dan Reed doesn't want people to forget about the allegations against Michael Jackson.

On the heels of the new biopic Michael setting the box office ablaze, the documentary filmmaker behind 2019's Leaving Neverland weighed in on the singer's enduring popularity despite Wade Robson and James Safechuck accusing the "Thriller" musician of sexually abusing them as children in his documentary.

"It says that people don’t care that he was a child molester. Literally, people just don’t care," Reed told THR. "I think a lot of people just love his music and turn a deaf ear. And short of having actual video evidence of Michael Jackson engaged in sexual intercourse with a 7-year-old child, I don’t know what would be sufficient to change these people’s minds."


Jaafar Jackson in 'Michael'

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Antoine Fuqua, the director of Michael, recently responded to the accusations against Jackson in an interview with The New Yorker. "Sometimes people do some nasty things for some money," the Training Day filmmaker suggested.

Reed condemned Fuqua's remarks. "For Antoine Fuqua to accuse people of gold digging is kind of ironic," he said. "It seems to me all the people involved in this movie are just making bank."



Dan Reed in Los Angeles on Sept. 14, 2019

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Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Fuqua, the Jackson estate, and Lionsgate, the studio behind the film, for comment.

The documentarian also criticized Michael for failing to acknowledge the accusations against the musician. "How can you tell an authentic story about Michael Jackson without ever mentioning the fact that he was seriously accused of being a child molester?" Reed asked. "I just don’t really see it. If anyone’s making money, it’s Michael Jackson’s estate and the people who worked on this biographical picture."

Reed went on to defend Jackson's accusers. "Wade and James, the protagonists of Leaving Neverland, have never made a cent from their accusations," he said. "People don’t seem to understand: If you bring a lawsuit, you don’t get any money until you win in court. And when you win in court, that means you’ve proved your case, right?"

The filmmaker also called out the media for failing to adequately acknowledge the accusations against Jackson. "I think clearly some of the press is sucking up to the Jackson machine because: A, the estate and the fan base has always ensured that the price of criticizing Michael is years of invective and smears and what have you," he opined. "And B, there’s a ton of money to be made by any kind of association with the Jackson IP. If you can get on board and be part of the success of this movie, then that’s going to be good for you."

He continued, "So a lot of people, I think, will kind of swallow any misgivings they may have and just sort of say, 'Oh well, it’s a great jukebox movie' and just completely ignore the fact that this guy was worse than Jeffrey Epstein."


Michael Jackson in New York City on Sept. 9, 1988

Credit: Santi Visalli/Getty

Jackson was first accused of sexual abuse by 13-year-old Jordan Chandler in 1993. The singer denied the allegations and eventually settled a civil case from the accuser's family for over $20 million. Authorities investigated the singer but found no incriminating evidence, so he never faced criminal charges in the case.

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The "Billie Jean" singer was later arrested on child molestation charges in 2003, and was eventually indicted on 10 criminal counts. The allegations came from Gavin Arvizo, and the son of a former member of Jackson's household staff also accused the singer of molesting him. Jackson was acquitted of all charges in June 2005.


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