The choreographer who was featured in ‘Finding Neverland’ lost his latest appeal

Michael Jackson‘s large and loyal fanbase and his family are claimed victory on Monday as the King og Pop’s estate has won in their latest attempt to prevent choreographer Wade Robson from filing a sexual abuse lawsuit.

Robson, who was featured in the controversial 2019 HBO documentary Leaving Neverland has been seeking to sue the Jackson estate since 2013 for the sexual abuse he says he suffered as a child from the Grammy-winning superstar. Robson, who was Michael’s niece Brandi Jackson’s boyfriend for seven years and who worked with Britney Spears and N’SYNC detailed the graphic allegations in the documentary.

Michael Jackson (Photo by Hector Mata-Pool/Getty Images)

The documentary was assailed by Jackson’s fanbase for its biases — only Robson and another of Jackson’s former associates, James Safechuck, was featured in the documentary. It focused on them and their allegations of abuse they say they experienced in their childhood when they and their families befriended Jackson.

 

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Filmmaker Dan Reed didn’t call upon any other of Jackson’s friends or associates to support another view of the embattled artist, who was acquitted in a 2005 sexual abuse case brought by Gavin Arvizo, a cancer patient whose family also befriended Jackson. Celebs and others who spent time with Jackson as children including Macaulay CulkinAaron Carter, and more defended Jackson on social media after the documentary aired.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Robson tried to sue Jackson’s business enterprises MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures to say they facilitated the alleged sexual abuse. A judge agreed that Jackson’s companies had no ability to control his behavior and therefore can’t be held liable for it.

Michael Jackson with a young Wade Robson in a pic from the Leaving Neverland documentary (HBO)

L.A. County Superior Court Judge Mark A. Young wrote in his ruling:

“There is no evidence supporting Plaintiff’s contention that Defendants exercised control over Jackson. The evidence further demonstrates that Defendants had no legal ability to control Jackson, because Jackson had complete and total ownership of the corporate defendants. Without control, there is no special relationship or duty that exists between Defendants and Plaintiff. In addition, there is no evidence of misfeasance by Defendants.”

Robson testified in Jackson’s favor in the 2005 case, saying that he was never molested. However, in 2013, Robson first attempted to sue the estate saying that becoming a father had made him aware that he’d been manipulated into believing differently. His initial lawsuit attempt was blocked as it was outside the statute of limitations but was brought again in 2020 when that was extended in California to alleged victims of child abuse, per THR.

Source: Michael Jackson estate wins victory in Wade Robson sexual abuse lawsuit

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