Michael Jackson’s sexual abuse accusers pose for a selfie

Michael Jackson’s sexual abuse accusers pose for a selfie

Michael Jackson Abuse Accusers Take a selfie as the “Trauma” brothers

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Wade Robson And James Safechuck — 2 important Michael Jackson sexual abuse accusers — just posted together for a friends’ selfie as they prepare to go to trial against the singer’s business entities this fall.

Check it out: The two men’s accusations of pedophilia were at the center of the controversial 2019 HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland” … and they still support each other to this day. They each posted the casual snap and gushed over each other in the captions.

Wade called James “a brother of trauma and triumph,” while James wrote… “Had a great time with Wade. Can’t thank him enough for his courage and support. So much love.”

As we told you, Wade and James both accused the late King of Pop of befriending them as children and molesting them… detailing their experiences and subsequent trauma in the HBO documentary.

Both men had initially denied allegations that they had been abused for years, believing in the later document “After Neverland” that a mixture of fear, shame, guilt and even love had kept them silent for so long. Wade also testified on Michael’s behalf during a 2005 child molestation trial.

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But they decided it was time to speak their truth…and Wade told TMZ in 2019, their decision was not to incriminate MJ, but to share their story and prevent history from repeating itself.

Of course, Michael Jackson’s estate called BS on all their allegations and sued HBO for $100 million… claiming the company breached a 1992 contract to televise a concert special in which it pledged never to “disparage” the singer. HBO axed the project in 2024 in connection with their settlement with Michael’s estate.

Wade and James are now ready to take on Michael’s companies – MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures – arguing that the companies had a duty to protect them when they were children. A trial date is set for November.

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