Friday 11 January 2019

Michael Jackson's sexual abuse movie to be shown at the Sundance Film Festival

A movie claiming that Michael Jackson sexually assaulted two boys, ages 7 and 10, will be shown at the Sundance Film Festival
The movie, called "Leaving Neverland" claims to tell the stories of two boys who began long-running relationships with the pop star at the height of his stardom.

The documentary, which follows the lives of two boys who accused Michael Jackson of sexual abuse, has been added to this year's Sundance Film Festival lineup. The two-part, 233-minute Leaving Neverland , named after Jackson’s famed California ranch, will receive its world premiere as part of the festival’s Special Events category.

Now in their 30s, the movie tells the story of how they were allegedly sexually abused by Jackson, and how they came to terms with it years later.

Michael Jackson vehemently denied that he had sex with children, while he was alive and he was acquitted multiple times.

The documentary comes on the heels of Lifetime's "Surviving R. Kelly" docu-series, which details disturbing allegations of sexual abuse against the 52-year-old R&B singer.

The Sundance Film Festival begins on Jan 24 and runs through Feb. 4.

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