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HBO’s airing of “Leaving Neverland,” the “Michael Jackson Liked Little Boys in the Naughty Way” film is generating a TON of controversy. 

The documentary tells the story of two boys, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, now in their 30s, who say they were sexually abused by Jackson when they were children and forced to look at his terrifying facial features on multiple occasions. 

There’s no doubt that Jackson was a creepy dude, but was he a pedophile? Accusations against the King of Pop date as far back as 1993’s Jordie Chandler case, in which Jackson ultimately paid an alleged out of court settlement of $25 million dollars.

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Here are 10 Undeniable Facts About the Michael Jackson Sexual-Abuse Allegations related to the Jordie Chandler case from 1993 and a second case in 2003, as plagiarized from an article in Vanity Fair

  1. There is no dispute that, at age 34, Michael Jackson slept more than 30 nights in a row in the same bed with 13-year-old Jordie Chandler at the boy’s house with Chandler’s mother present. He also slept in the same bed with Jordie Chandler at Chandler’s father’s house. The parents were divorced.
  2.  So far, five boys Michael Jackson shared beds with have accused him of abuse: Jordie Chandler, Jason Francia, Gavin Arvizo, Wade Robson, and Jimmy Safechuck. Jackson had the same nickname for Chandler and Arvizo: “Rubba.” He called Robson “Little One” and Safechuck “Applehead.”
  3.  Jackson paid $25 million to settle the Chandlers’ lawsuit, with $18 million going to Jordie, $2.5 million to each of the parents, and the rest to lawyers. Jackson said he paid that sum to avoid something “long and drawn out.” Francia also received $2.4 million from Jackson.
  4. Michael Jackson suffered from the skin discoloration disease vitiligo. Jordie Chandler drew a picture of the markings on the underside of Jackson’s penis. His drawings were sealed in an envelope. A few months later, investigators photographed Jackson’s genitalia. The photographs matched Chandler’s drawings.
  5. The hallway leading to Jackson’s bedroom was a serious security zone covered by video and wired for sound so that the steps of anyone approaching would make ding-dong sounds.
  6. Jackson had an extensive collection of adult erotic material he kept in a suitcase next to his bed, including S&M bondage photos and a study of naked boys. Forensic experts with experience in the Secret Service found the fingerprints of boys alongside Jackson’s on the same pages. Jackson also had bondage sculptures of women with ball gags in their mouths on his desk, in full view of the boys who slept there.
  7. According to the Neverland staff interviewed by the Santa Barbara authorities, no one ever saw or knew of a woman spending the night with Michael Jackson, including his two spouses, Debbie Rowe or Lisa Marie Presley. Rowe, the mother of two of Jackson’s children, made it clear to the Santa Barbara authorities that she never had sex with Jackson.
  8. The parents of boys Jackson shared beds with were courted assiduously and given myriad expensive gifts. Wade Robson’s mother testified in the 2005 trial that she funneled wages through Jackson’s company and was given a permanent resident visa. Jimmy Safechuck’s parents got a house. Jordie Chandler’s mother got a diamond bracelet.
  9. Two of the fathers of those who have accused Jackson, Jordie Chandler and Wade Robson, committed suicide. Both were estranged from their sons at the time.
  10. In a 2002 documentary, Living with Michael Jackson, Jackson told Martin Bashir there was nothing wrong with sharing his bed with boys.

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So “did he?” or “didn’t he?”

The fact is, these latest accusations are but a few of the multiple allegations that were made against Jackson over the years, and it’s easy to throw rocks at a guy who isn’t here to defend himself. Of course, the reason he’s not here is because he died pumping himself full of Propofol like it was Unisom.

And now, enjoy Triumph The Insult Comic Dog at Michael Jackson’s trial in 2003.

Our Final Verdict: “Billie Jean” is an awesome song.

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