Two lawsuits filed against companies formally owned by Michael Jackson, which allege that the late pop star sexually abused two children in the 1990s, may be revived.
A Californian appeals court issued a tentative decision to that effect earlier this week.James Safechuck and Wade Robson both accuse Jackson of abusing them as children.
Following the musician’s death in 2009, they both sued his estate and companies linked to the star in relation to those abuse allegations.
They were also the subject of the ‘Leaving Neverland’ documentary in 2019.Legal reps for the Jackson estate reject the two men’s allegations of abuse.
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