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"Leaving Neverland," the scandalous documentary about Michael Jackson's abuse, bankrupt the distribution company

2020-02-20T20:56:45.197Z


The film was aired by HBO. In it, two adults report that Jakcson abused them as children. Now, the Kew Media Group company has serious financial problems.


02/20/2020 - 17:36

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Kew Media Group of Canada, the distribution company of the documentary Leaving Neverland , on sexual abuse of minors by Michael Jackson, withdrew from the Toronto Stock Exchange for an order that forces her to stop operating. The Ontario Securities Commission issued the order as the production company faces serious financial problems . An executive said it is "a sinking ship."

The company was affected by royalties not paid for the film. The controversial documentary was distributed worldwide, except in China.

The tragic testimonies about Michael Jackson

In that dramatic documentary, one of the testimonies is from Wade Robson, who says looking at the camera: “ Michael Jackson was one of the friendliest and most charming people I met. It helped me a lot with my career and my creativity. He also sexually abused me for seven years . ”

Leaving Neverland has many artists for analysis, and they go beyond believing or disbelieving the testimonies of Australian Wade Robson (36) and Californian James Safechuck (41), who claim to have been sexually abused as children and adolescents by Michael Jackson.

Both met the pop star, one winning a Jackson imitation contest - the prize was to have an encounter with him - in Australia, and the other shared Pepsi's famous publicity, that of "the taste of the new generation." And they both got to love him since childhood (James says they "got married when I was 10 years old," and shows a ring), to share their lives and sleep in the same bed as Jackson , to shut up his mouth despite the abuses in Different rooms of Neverland, Jackson's mansion, or other homes or hotels around the world.

Michael Jackson at the presentation of his Invincible album, in New York. (AP Photo / Suzanne Plunkett, File)

Indoctrinated, or by brainwashing and convincing the musician (“if anyone finds out we will go to jail,” he told them), neither Wade, then choreographer of NSYNC and Britney Spears, nor James accused him when the police interviewed them from other complaints of minors that ended with extrajudicial arrangements millionaires.

After the broadcast of that program, a new documentary film called "Killing Michael Jackson" revealed new secrets and anecdotes about the life and death of the singer. When it was already believed that nothing new could come out, Detective Scott Smith of the Los Angeles Police confirmed that Michael Jackson was bald.

The detective saw Jackson's body during the autopsy process and now decided to reveal all the details in the documentary.

Singer. In the photo, from 2002, he wore an adhesive tape on his nose. (Photo: Getty Images)

Smith, in the movie, explains that "every time he was in public he wore a wig." "When I saw his scalp, I observed how the top of his head was bald . Besides, he also had almost no hair on his sides."

This detail about his anatomy was not the only one to come to light. In addition to his baldness, Jackson's body was completely covered with scars and signs of the numerous surgeries he had undergone: behind the ears, on the nose, at the base of the neck, on the arms, on the wrists and A long etcetera.

They also show that the artist had a tattoo that obscured the upper area to hide the absence of hair. Evidence indicates that this occurred in the wake of the burns he suffered in an incident that occurred in 1984 on the Pepsi set.

Jackson died on June 25, 2009 from a cardiac arrest caused by an overdose of propofol, a painkiller.

Source: clarin

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