Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 23:08:30 GMT -5
Since the publication of the documentary "Leaving Neverland", which recounted the alleged sexual abuse that Michael Jackson carried out against the children who visited his property, the issue has become - again - a great controversy.
For this reason, during an interview France Mobile Number List with the British edition of Vogue magazine, Madonna did not hesitate to defend Michael Jackson against his accusations of sexual abuse.
It should be noted that in the documentary Leaving Neverland, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two alleged victims of Michael Jackson's sexual abuse when they were minors, have said that the king of pop committed the crimes "hundreds and hundreds of times," to over several years and every time they were with him. Robson, 36, and Safechuck, 40, star in the documentary, directed by Dan Reed.
That is why Madonna has said that "people are innocent until proven guilty."
«I don't have a lynch mob mentality, so for me people are innocent until proven guilty. So when they ask me, I say, 'Can you prove it?' Madonna also adds: "What do people want from this case? Are some people asking for money? Is it a matter of extortion? Consider it.
It should be remembered that Michael Jackson, who died in 2009 at the age of 50 from a drug overdose, was accused on different occasions of having sexually abused minors.
However, he was acquitted in a trial in which he was accused of abusing Gavin Arvizo, a 13-year-old boy, while in 1994 he reached an out-of-court financial settlement with the family of Jordan Chandler, a boy, from 13 years that marked him for the same crime. Jackson always denied the allegations.
After the death of the King of Pop, two new complaints were filed by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, but they were dismissed because too much time had passed since the incident.
For this reason, during an interview France Mobile Number List with the British edition of Vogue magazine, Madonna did not hesitate to defend Michael Jackson against his accusations of sexual abuse.
It should be noted that in the documentary Leaving Neverland, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two alleged victims of Michael Jackson's sexual abuse when they were minors, have said that the king of pop committed the crimes "hundreds and hundreds of times," to over several years and every time they were with him. Robson, 36, and Safechuck, 40, star in the documentary, directed by Dan Reed.
That is why Madonna has said that "people are innocent until proven guilty."
«I don't have a lynch mob mentality, so for me people are innocent until proven guilty. So when they ask me, I say, 'Can you prove it?' Madonna also adds: "What do people want from this case? Are some people asking for money? Is it a matter of extortion? Consider it.
It should be remembered that Michael Jackson, who died in 2009 at the age of 50 from a drug overdose, was accused on different occasions of having sexually abused minors.
However, he was acquitted in a trial in which he was accused of abusing Gavin Arvizo, a 13-year-old boy, while in 1994 he reached an out-of-court financial settlement with the family of Jordan Chandler, a boy, from 13 years that marked him for the same crime. Jackson always denied the allegations.
After the death of the King of Pop, two new complaints were filed by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, but they were dismissed because too much time had passed since the incident.