Michael Jackson accuser Message for mistreating survivors when biopic releases
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Michael Jacksonsexual assault accuser James Safechuck has a new message for survivors of childhood sexual abuse … and he’s dropping it as a new biopic “Michael” hits theaters.
In the video, released by Safechuck’s lawyer, he claims all the Hollywood hype can be triggering for survivors.

Safechuck says abusers are sometimes praised, even after alleged victims file public complaints against them…and he says survivors should know they’re not alone.
As we have reported …Safechuck and Wade Robson claim they were sexually abused by Michael when they were children, and they detailed their allegations in the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland.”

MJ has never been convicted of any crime and his companies continue to deny the allegations.
Safechuck and Robson are pursue Michael’s estate for $400 million in damages.

In a social media post Friday, Safechuck thanked The Hollywood Reporter for first reporting on his video message…and he also claimed that “Michael was raping children during the bad old days.”

The “Michael” biopic does not mention any of the pedophilia allegations made against MJ.

Robson also speaks out… posting on social media: “I honestly don’t really know how they can make this movie without thinking of the victims. I’m sorry.”
The biopic ends Michael’s story in 1988.
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