Michael Jackson's nephew collects funds for documentary in defense of singer. The documentary Leaving Neverland, which addresses allegations of sexual abuse and pedophilia against Michael Jackson almost ten years after the death of the singer, has been given.
The four-hour film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday (25) and sparked off with accusers James Safechuck and Wade Robson being applauded at the end of the session.
In defense of the late pop king, Taj Jackson, Michael's nephew, created a crowdfunding to afford the cost of a documentary in defense of the singer.
On the page, the 3T trio member explains that the documentary series will "completely destroy decades of lewd myths that have been counted and sold" and "give light to the corruption of the media and entertainment industry that has conceived and perpetuated these false stories."