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The two men took Robson Valley and James Saifchuk, and were two children when they were harassed before Michael Jackson Previously, the details of their life experience with Jackson before the screening of the documentary "Neverland Release" on Channel 4 next week.
Robson and Saifchuk claimed that Michael Jackson had tried to make them hate their parents and women in general, according to a British newspaper called "The Sun".
They stressed that King of Pop He listened to their conversations with their families when they lived with him on his ranch. "Neverland".
Saifchuk once said, "My mother and my sister spoke on my father's phone and Jackson looked at me like to say," You see the harm she's got. Your father is a wonderful man, women conspire. "
Michael Jackson's heirs, however, dismissed the charges contained in the documentary, claiming that it was an awkward and miserable attempt to tarnish an image. "King of Pop" And take advantage of it.
However, investigators from the Santa Barbara Police Department said they discovered a secret entrance with 3 locks during a raid on the farm in 2003.
Jackson would have kept pictures of tortured animals, children and movies in a secret place of his home, supposed to be behind the room of the deceased artist.
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Robson and James Saifchuk, who were two children when Michael Jackson harassed them, discussed their life experience with Jackson before screening the movie "Out of Neverland" on Channel 4 next week.
Robson and Saifchuk claimed that Michael Jackson had tried to make them hate their parents and women in general, according to The Sun.
They pointed out that the King of Pop was listening to their conversations with their families when they lived with him on his farm "Neverland".
"Once, my mother and my sister spoke to me on my father's phone and Jackson looked at me like to tell him," See how much the woman is hurting, your father is a wonderful man, the women conspire, "Saifchuk said." He said.
The heirs of Michael Jackson, on the other hand, rejected the accusations contained in the documentary, claiming that it was an awkward and miserable attempt to tarnish the image of "the king of the pop "and take advantage of it.
However, investigators from the Santa Barbara Police Department said they discovered a secret entrance with 3 locks during a raid on the farm in 2003.
Jackson would have kept pictures of tortured animals, children and movies in a secret place of his home, supposed to be behind the room of the deceased artist.