Disneyland Euro opened in 1992.Īs for Wade Robson, he claims that he was left alone with Michael at the Neverland Ranch in 1990 while his family left for a week to see the Grand Canyon and Wade claims that Jackson abused him for the first time. He also claims he was abused at Disneyland Euro in 1988. In fact, building of the train station didn't start until the last few months of 1993 and it wasn't even finished until 1994.
but the Train Station wasn't even built until 1993. Safechuck claims he was abused from 1988 to 1992 and that many of the abusive encounters happened at the Train station at Neverland Ranch. First off, Leaving Neverland, Wade and Safechuck gave me a very odd vibe all over. Michael Jackson was most definatly an oddball but I don't believe he diddled with kids.
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He was criminally charged with abusing children, but acquitted after a trial in 2005. Jackson, who died in 2009, denied all claims of sexual misconduct when he was alive. The doc is a direct response to the allegations made by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two men who say that Jackson sexually abused them for years when they were children. In the new documentary Neverland Firsthand, Michael Jackson’s family members and former colleagues push back against Leaving Neverland, the shocking, two-part HBO documentary that highlighted pedophilia claims made against the late singer.