On April 27, Los Angeles County
Superior Court Judge Mark Young
dismissed a lawsuit brought by one of
two men alleging that the late music
legend Michael Jackson sexually
abused them. The man, Wade Robson,
was featured in the contested and
controversial documentary, “Leaving
Neverland.” Michael jackson’snephew, Taj
Jackson, 47, has led the family against the allegations
regarding his late uncle. Judge Young’s decision held that MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures, Michael Jackson’s estate, cannot be held financially liable and have “no legal ability” in the allegations made by accuser Wade Robson. Michael Jackson died in 2009 at 51.
“Both Wade Robson and James
Safechuck’s cases have been separately
thrown out of court again and
again. Facts and Evidence ACTUALLY
MATTER in court. When will the media
finally look into these 2 men and all
their provable lies? Lies Run Sprints
But The Truth Runs Marathons,” Taj
Jackson wrote on social media after
news of the latest dismissal broke on
April 26.
The suit was brought in 2013 by
Wade Robson over alleged abuse by
Michael Jackson in the late 1980s
and early 1990s. In October 2020, the
judge dismissed a suit by James Safechuck,
the second accuser featured in
HBO’s “Leaving Neverland.” In 2005,
Michael Jackson was acquitted in
Santa Barbara County Superior Court
of various allegations against him.
The Jackson estate sued HBO over the
documentary and the parties are now
in private arbitration to resolve the
matter.
