A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the late Michael Jackson's companies by one of his accusers.James Safechuck, who was featured in the documentary Leaving Neverland, was seeking damages fromMJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures for 'facilitating' Jackson's alleged sexual abuse of children.However, California judge Mark Young ruled that neither company had 'a duty of care' towards Safechuck and could not be held responsible, the BBC reported Wednesday.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the late Michael Jackson's companies by James Safechuck, who in Leaving Neverland, accused the star of molesting him when he was a childSafechuck, 42, has claimed that the pop superstar began abusing him when he was 10 years old.He filed.
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