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‘Neverland’ details sex abuse allegation­s

Film debuts after weeks of intense backlash from Michael Jackson estate

- Patrick Ryan

PARK CITY, Utah – After weeks of pushback from Michael Jackson’s estate, HBO’s highly anticipate­d “Leaving Neverland” bowed at Sundance Film Festival.

“We’re getting real, really early,” festival director John Cooper said Friday morning as he introduced the fourhour documentar­y, which details allegation­s of child molestatio­n against the late pop icon. Police officers were stationed outside the Egyptian Theatre in case of protesters, and health care profession­als were on hand in the lobby for audience members who could be triggered by the film’s graphic descriptio­ns of sexual abuse involving minors.

“Neverland” centers on accusers Wade Robson, 36, and James Safechuck, 40, who allege that Jackson began sexually abusing them at ages 7 and 10, respective­ly. At the time, both boys were diehard fans with entertainm­ent aspiration­s of their own: Robson, who went on to choreograp­h for Britney Spears and ‘ N Sync as an adult, met Jackson after winning a dance contest during the singer’s 1987 Bad tour in Australia. Safechuck, a child actor, appeared with Jackson that same year in a Pepsi commercial and says he began to hang out regularly with the star in Los Angeles.

Robson and Safechuck each filed lawsuits against Jackson’s estate in 2013 and 2014, respective­ly, although judges denied both for technical reasons and did not evaluate the merits of the allegation­s. Both men were on hand for Friday’s screening in Park City, where they tearfully appeared with director Dan Reed.

“Neverland” has drawn intense backlash from the musician’s fans since it was announced earlier this month.

The star’s nephew Taj Jackson called the documentar­y “a one sided

hit job” on Twitter Saturday.

In a statement to USA TODAY following Friday’s premiere, Jackson’s estate said that the project “isn’t a documentar­y, it is the kind of tabloid character assassinat­ion Michael Jackson endured in life, and now in death. The film takes uncorrobor­ated allegation­s that supposedly happened 20 years ago and treats them as fact. ... The two accusers testified under oath that these events never occurred.”

The statement goes on to say that Robson’s assault allegation­s “suddenly emerged” when he “was denied a role in a Michael Jackson-themed Cirque du Soleil production.”

Here are five allegation­s presented in “Neverland,” which premieres on HBO this spring.

A lot of sexual activity alleged at ranch

Safechuck claims that Jackson introduced him to masturbati­on while staying together at a hotel in Paris. “He told me I was his first sexual experience,” says Safechuck, adding that one morning, Jackson told him he performed oral sex on him while he was sleeping.

Robson alleges similar sexual encounters with Jackson when he would visit Neverland Ranch, and says the pop star kept a large cardboard cutout of Peter Pan in his bedroom, which he would often look at as he masturbate­d. Robson says that Jackson introduced him to porn and gave him alcohol.

He would allegedly run drills to avoid getting caught

At the start of their relationsh­ip, Safechuck alleges that Jackson would regularly test him on how quickly he could put on his clothes as quietly as possible. He also had multiple locks and thick wooden doors throughout Neverland Ranch, where Safechuck claims they had sex inside his castle, pool, attic and train station.

“It happened every day,” Safechuck says.

Jackson would repeatedly remind the boys that they could never share anything about what they did: “‘If anyone ever found out that we were doing these sexual things, we would go to jail for the rest of our lives,’ ” Robson recalls him saying. “I was terrified.”

Jackson allegedly staged a mock wedding

Years into their relationsh­ip, which lasted until he was 14, “we were like this married couple,” Safechuck said. There was one day when Jackson suggested they hold a mock ceremony at his condo, where they allegedly exchanged “vows” and he gifted the boy with a diamondenc­rusted gold ring.

Wade Robson claims he was ordered to throw out his underwear

After moving to LA to focus on dancing and to be closer to Jackson, Robson was devastated to learn that the singer had “moved on” to other boys including Macaulay Culkin and Brett Barnes (both of whom have denied that Jackson sexually abused them).

“There was jealousy from me,” Robson says.

After a few years of occasional encounters, the singer allegedly summoned a then-14year-old Robson to his hotel room, where he had sex with the teen. The next day, Robson says Jackson called him demanding that he get rid of his underwear from the night before, in fear that Robson’s mother would discover it. It was the last sexual experience they had together.

Jackson allegedly said Presley relationsh­ip ‘didn’t mean anything’

Leading up to his short-lived marriage to Lisa Marie Presley in 1994, Jackson would try to comfort Safechuck by telling him that he “had to have public relationsh­ips with women” but “it wouldn’t mean anything,” Safechuck says. The manipulati­on continued as they got older, as Jackson allegedly pressured both men to testify in 2005 that he never sexually abused them after he was charged with molesting 13year-old Gavin Arvizo. Although Safechuck declined, Robson agreed to appear in court, citing an obligation to support his lifelong friend. Robson continued to defend Jackson three years later in an interview with Access Hollywood.

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INVISION/AP A sign outside the premiere of “Leaving Neverland.”

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