Michael Jackson’s pal Rabbi Shmuley Boteach thinks there can be a ”basic reassessment of the legacy” of the singer following the allegations made towards him in ‘Leaving Neverland’.
In Dan Reed’s ‘Leaving Neverland’ documentary, Wade – who testified below oath in Michael’s 2005 baby intercourse abuse trial that the musician by no means abused him – claims that he was molested by the singer from the age of seven till 14, while James – who beforehand testified on Michael’s behalf when he was accused of sexual abuse in 1993 – claimed he was abused from the age of 10 till he reached puberty.
And now Rabbi Boteach has admitted the allegations made are ”devastating, painful, and traumatising”.
Speaking to Australian TV host Tracy Grimshaw, he added: ”I do not imagine these males are mendacity, and I do not imagine that the disgrace and guilt being skilled by their dad and mom usually, possibly their moms, specifically, is feigned. There should now be a basic reassessment of the legacy of Michael Jackson, in gentle of this documentary. Because we have by no means heard allegations that have been this express. We’ve by no means actually seen the faces of the accusers as they make these allegations, and we have by no means actually heard the members of the family who needed to shoulder that ache.”
Meanwhile, Taj Jackson beforehand insisted his late uncle Michael Jackson would have been left in tears over the kid intercourse abuse allegations made towards him within the ‘Leaving Neverland’ documentary.
He mentioned: ”I believe it is non permanent by way of the stain. First of all I imagine the reality will come out. It would possibly take a while. There’s been instances when somebody has been labelled one thing after which 10 years later you discover out the reality.”
The Michael Jackson property has hit again on the allegations branding each accusers ”perjurers” and ”admitted liars”.