Along with Wade Robson, he was supposedly molested by Michael Jackson.
He's 41 years old now, and he turned out to be really good looking.
Did he ever get justice?
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Along with Wade Robson, he was supposedly molested by Michael Jackson.
He's 41 years old now, and he turned out to be really good looking.
Did he ever get justice?
by Anonymous | reply 123 | May 5, 2020 2:55 PM |
Maybe Disney will give him a cameo in the remake of [italic]Pinocchio[/italic] since he already has lots of experience making shit up.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | February 26, 2020 11:26 PM |
I don't think so, R2.
Just take one look at this creepy photo with MJ, and you can tell that he didn't make any of that shit up.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | February 26, 2020 11:27 PM |
10-year-old tops are so hot!
by Anonymous | reply 4 | February 26, 2020 11:28 PM |
Then everyone involved with CMBYN should go to jail including the author of the book.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | February 26, 2020 11:28 PM |
Interestingly, Michael Jackson got MAD at Safechuck, and cut him off in 2005, because he wouldn't testify at trial.
Weird.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | February 26, 2020 11:30 PM |
He was horribly abused
by Anonymous | reply 7 | February 26, 2020 11:31 PM |
Which one of them had sex with Britney Spears?
by Anonymous | reply 8 | February 26, 2020 11:31 PM |
Whoever you are arguing with r3, I already had them on ignore.
James was barely holding it together during the press for Leaving Neverland. He seems better now.
by Anonymous | reply 10 | February 26, 2020 11:32 PM |
That man has the saddest eyes. Horrendous what that black-hearted bastard did to him and as for those who facilitated the encounters....
by Anonymous | reply 11 | February 26, 2020 11:32 PM |
"In the Wake of Leaving Neverland, Here's What Alleged Survivor James Safechuck Is Doing Today"
The controversial documentary Leaving Neverland focuses on the stories of two men — Wade Robson and James Safechuck — who allege that Michael Jackson molested them when they were young boys in his inner circle. One of the men, Robson, has had a higher-profile career in show business, working as a choreographer for big names such as Britney Spears and *NSYNC. But his counterpart, Safechuck, has been almost a complete unknown until this point.
Throughout the documentary, which aired on HBO, Safechuck and Robson recount the abuse they allege they suffered at the hands of Jackson, mostly while they were prepubescent boys. Both initially met Jackson at very young ages: Safechuck was a child actor who landed a coveted commercial alongside the singer, while Robson won an Australian dance contest and won concert tickets and a meet-and-greet with Jackson.
Safechuck did defend Jackson when he was accused of molestation for the first time in 1993 (although he declined to testify at Jackson's 2005 trial). After years of struggling to cope with his past, Safechuck finally decided to come forward with his allegations, joining a previously begun lawsuit of Robson's.
Safechuck and Jackson first crossed paths in 1987, when Safechuck was chosen to costar with Jackson in a Pepsi commercial. At the time, Safechuck was a child actor, only 8 years old, and just embarking on an anticipated career in showbiz. In the ad, Safechuck plays a child fan who stumbles across Jackson's dressing room and, when he gets caught by the star himself, offers up a Pepsi and a smile.
Quickly, Safechuck became a favorite of Jackson's, and the entire Safechuck family was drawn into his orbit, even hosting Jackson for dinner at their home in the Los Angeles suburbs. It was during this time that, Safechuck alleges, the grooming and abuse took place. Most notably, as he shows in the documentary, he claims that Jackson gave him a ring as part of a mock "wedding" ceremony, conducted when Safechuck was 10.
Safechuck also accompanied Jackson on his Bad tour in 1988. He even appeared on stage with Jackson at the final concert of the tour in Los Angeles, doing the moonwalk alongside the singer.
According to an in-depth interview with The Independent, Safechuck's relationship with Jackson trailed off as Safechuck grew older. He attempted to pursue a career in film and music, and at one point he was even in a band. However, he admits that he turned to drug and alcohol abuse in those days to cope with his inner turmoil.
"I think a part of me died. You are dead inside, you go numb, you don't learn how to process events, good or bad. The self-hatred was intense, but you don't know why you hate yourself. I know now that instead of hating Michael, I hated myself."
Safechuck also testified in Jackson's favor in 1993, when Jordan Chandler accused the singer of molestation (the case was settled). He was reportedly again asked to testify in 2005, at Jackson's more high-profile molestation trial, but refused; he told Vanity Fair that his refusal angered Jackson and ended their connection for good.
In 2014, The Daily Beast reported that Safechuck had added his claims to a lawsuit being brought by Wade Robson, another former Jackson favorite. The duo's stories would become inextricably linked through the lawsuit, and it is their allegations that form the backbone of Leaving Neverland. In his interview with The Independent, Safechuck had a simple explanation for why he came forward when he did.
"I want to speak the truth as loud as I spoke the lie," he said. The other impetus to him speaking out, especially after having spoken in Jackson's defense? In 2010, Safechuck and his wife had a son.
"Michael made you feel like you did it, that it was all your idea. Then you look at your own kid, and for the first time you really realize, 'What? That just makes no sense.'"
by Anonymous | reply 12 | February 26, 2020 11:35 PM |
Safechuck and Robson sat down for a joint interview with CBS prior to the documentary's release, and he emphasized that his coming forward was a personal decision, but one also rooted in trying to tell survivors of abuse that they are not alone.
"I do think there are others out there, but I also don't expect them to just come out now that we're coming out," he said. "It's such a difficult thing to do to come out. You have to do it when you're ready." He also told the Associated Press that he was initially hesitant to participate in Leaving Neverland at all:
"I was concerned about somebody just sensationalizing the story," he explained. "Is this person out to just put together a piece for people to watch because it's Michael? Or is it somebody who is going to tell the story of survivors and abuse and what that's like?"
After leaving showbiz behind, Safechuck moved into the tech sector and became a computer programmer, as The Daily Beast reported. He's married now, has two children, and has led a quiet life out of the spotlight — until now. Safechuck made his first public appearance in connection with the documentary at the film's debut at Sundance Film Festival in January 2019 and marveled to Vanity Fair about the supportive reception he and Robson received.
"Getting public support is not something we are used to. We are not used to people believing us. My mother believes me — I'm used to that — but I'm not used to other people believing me."
by Anonymous | reply 13 | February 26, 2020 11:36 PM |
I still have reasonable doubts when you take into account how the same media that turned on Jackson continued to cover up for Bill Cosby.
by Anonymous | reply 14 | February 26, 2020 11:37 PM |
Wade on the left, Safechuck on the right, but who's the guy in the middle?
by Anonymous | reply 15 | February 26, 2020 11:37 PM |
How can anyone with a brain NOT believe that MIchael Jackson wanted little boys sexually? He took them into his bedroom, into his bed, and the bedroom had an alarm to alert him of anyone approaching. That is an established fact. I guess if you're a Michael Jackson son you would believe it was all "innocent." But only an imbecile would believe that.
by Anonymous | reply 17 | February 26, 2020 11:43 PM |
The joke is on everyone. He was hiding in plain sight for years and no one questioned it.
by Anonymous | reply 18 | February 26, 2020 11:51 PM |
R15 that’s the director of the documentary
by Anonymous | reply 19 | February 27, 2020 12:03 AM |
R21 I think that’s the same pose MJ did with Bubbles, maybe boys weren’t the only ones he was molesting.
by Anonymous | reply 22 | February 27, 2020 12:14 AM |
He comes across as a good person - if deeply traumatized. If I read he committed suicide, it wouldn’t surprise me. I have a lot of respect for him. And hope the Jackson defenders burn in hell with the equally delusional Trump defenders.
by Anonymous | reply 23 | February 27, 2020 12:18 AM |
I just realised it's been nearly a year since I first saw Leaving Neverland. I had already believed Jackson was guilty for years before I saw it, but it was still shocking to hear his behaviour described in such detail. It's one of the most affecting documentaries I've ever seen. I feel that it gave me a lot of insight into why victims of child abuse may have conflicting feelings towards their abuser, even to the point of voluntarily staying in touch with them after growing up. That was something I could never really understand before.
by Anonymous | reply 24 | February 27, 2020 12:30 AM |
Leaving Neverland was really well done. Showed the complexity of the feelings, the relationship and the processing of the truth. Which can result in saying you were lying before. Provided the logical framework for denial.
by Anonymous | reply 25 | February 27, 2020 2:46 AM |
[Quote]He was hiding in plain sight for years and no one questioned it.
People did question it. There were several court cases and settlements Michael Jackson had to pay out.
by Anonymous | reply 26 | February 27, 2020 2:49 AM |
Who else has had him besides MJ?
by Anonymous | reply 27 | February 27, 2020 3:27 AM |
What ever happened to the other kids, Jordie and Gavin?
by Anonymous | reply 28 | February 27, 2020 3:37 AM |
The one guy burning the MJ memorabilia with his son on the beach was a powerful message.
by Anonymous | reply 29 | February 27, 2020 3:40 AM |
I'm friends with James. I've known him since 2004. I was once warned, years and years ago, by a mutual friend to not bring up Michael Jackson to him. Though, back then, it was understood among everyone that he claimed nothing happened to him.
James, in the time I've known him, has always seemed troubled. A great guy- great with his wife and kid, and funny. But there was always something about him that seemed deeply sad.
So, I was completely and utterly unsurprised when he finally told his story.
You can believe me or not, but I'm telling you- EVERY world James said happened to him is true. There is absolutely no question in my mind. It all makes perfect sense.
I don't know Wade, so I can't vouch for him, though I suspect he's being truthful as well. I hope James finally unburdening himself of his story will lead to a happier life for him. He's a super nice guy.
by Anonymous | reply 30 | February 27, 2020 3:40 AM |
James seemed very haunted and troubled in that documentary. I totally think something happened to him. Wade seem like a gold digging attention whore.
by Anonymous | reply 31 | February 27, 2020 3:52 AM |
It was Wade coming forward that gave James the courage to come forward in the first place.
by Anonymous | reply 32 | February 27, 2020 3:55 AM |
I believe it happened. James makes me sad. MJ destroyed him in a way that can never be repaired. I think he is shut down emotionally as a survival mechanism. I fear what he might do if he doesn’t have a strong support system.
by Anonymous | reply 33 | February 27, 2020 3:58 AM |
In the interview with Oprah, he said something to the effect of having to give up his desire to hear his mom says she was sorry. He advised Wade to let go of that desire as well, in order to move forward.
The mothers remain in denial that they should have known what was going on. Admitting that would mean that they were terrible parents who fucked up in not protecting their children.
Having your mother, who should be your number one ally, remain unwilling to admit responsibility and apologize would make closure difficult.
by Anonymous | reply 34 | February 27, 2020 5:07 AM |
R33 He's lucky that he does have a strong support system. His wife is very cool, and he has tons of good friends. As you saw in the documentary, his mom is a bit bonkers, but he's come to terms with that, and has forgiven her. As much for his own peace of mind as her's.
James has been trying to let any negative attention (people who say he's lying) roll off his back. He completely expected it when he told his story, so he was ready for it. However, one thing that did upset him were Dave Chappelle's comments about him from his Netflix special. James is a big comedy nerd, and Chappelle is his favorite. Loved his Comedy Central show. While James totally supports Chappelle's right to express an opinion, it was just hard for him to hear.
Honestly, I swear to God, if Chappelle took 20 minutes to speak to James on the phone about the situation, Dave's opinion on the matter would change right on the spot. James doesn't like having the attention. And, when you hear James speak about it, it just rings 100% true. It's just so sad.
by Anonymous | reply 35 | February 27, 2020 5:07 AM |
R34 so true. Even if he "forgives" his mom in his head, its likely something you never really get over, and have to work on.
by Anonymous | reply 36 | February 27, 2020 5:13 AM |
Both these kids had weaknesses in family dynamics Jackson seized upon. James' dad was the one who encouraged the relationship to develop and Wade's dad was the one who was left heartbroken back home Australia while the mother was chasing dollars in the US.
by Anonymous | reply 37 | February 27, 2020 5:22 AM |
Am I the only one who thinks James is hot? The scruff makes him even hotter.
by Anonymous | reply 38 | February 27, 2020 5:28 AM |
R30 thats so sad. I just feel so bad for him. Chappelle is ignorant and I think he has to put him in the same category as mom: unable or unwilling to “get it”. Too many people just don’t have the capacity to understand and how vital it is to validate them. So many people want to hold on to MJ and the celebrity/music rather than acknowledge he was a sexual predator. I hope James knows that many of us have a profound respect for his courage and journey. It’s not an easy path. I pray he will find peace in his life and with his family. He deserves it.
by Anonymous | reply 39 | February 27, 2020 5:35 AM |
The brouhaha over the documentary a few years back was kind of strange. I assumed everyone knew about Jackson . I remember being 10/11 and seeing Mad TV skits that didn't even skirt around the pedo issue, they straight up portrayed Jackson as a child molester. I felt like I was in some alternate universe where people were just now finding this out when I remember this being openly discussed for decades.
by Anonymous | reply 40 | February 27, 2020 5:42 AM |
R35, what did Chapelle say?
I never heard about it.
by Anonymous | reply 41 | February 27, 2020 5:52 AM |
R35 How do you know James? How does he feel about gay people? A lot of people, including myself, felt that he was conflicted about his sexuality after watching the documentary.
by Anonymous | reply 42 | February 27, 2020 6:04 AM |
I worry for James. I don't know him but he was so traumatized and haunted - as others in this thread have stated - in the documentary and the interview with Oprah. There is something very sad about James. I feel bad for saying this but I agree with r31 - I find Wade inauthentic and a gold-digger.
The one thing I liked about the documentary was the theme of accountability and how both James and Wade have struggled to forgive their mothers.
But I do worry about James and feel something bad will happen to him. There is a sadness to him that I feel will continue.
by Anonymous | reply 43 | February 27, 2020 6:04 AM |
[quote] A lot of people, including myself, felt that he was conflicted about his sexuality after watching the documentary.
I never had the chance to watch Leaving Neverland, but based on the reviews in this thread, I'll definitely try to catch it.
What made you think that he seemed conflicted about his sexuality?
I'm interested, because just based on photos, I thought he was gay. I'm not trying to question his sexuality, but I'm just being honest. I was surprised to find out that he was married.
Surely, being molested, and then also denying it for so long, he must have questioned his sexuality.
by Anonymous | reply 44 | February 27, 2020 6:19 AM |
[quote]what did Chapelle say? I never heard about it.
He made it into part of his act. He's scum.
by Anonymous | reply 45 | February 27, 2020 7:11 AM |
Look at this beautiful, innocent child. At this moment moment he’s so happy but it was the end of the innocence for him.
R30 I’m glad that although he’s damaged that he managed to build a family and work.
by Anonymous | reply 46 | February 27, 2020 7:14 AM |
[quote]I still have reasonable doubts when you take into account how the same media that turned on Jackson continued to cover up for Bill Cosby.
Bill Cosby was “America’s Dad,” so not only did people not believe it, they didn’t want to believe it.
MJ was always a weirdo whom the press dubbed “Wacko Jacko,” so it wasn’t difficult to believe the allegations. And I dare say most wanted to believe them.
by Anonymous | reply 47 | February 27, 2020 11:11 AM |
Any shirtless pics? As an adult.
by Anonymous | reply 48 | February 27, 2020 11:30 AM |
I'm surprised that so many of you are commenting that you are "worried" about James killing himself.
What in the heck would ever make you feel that way?
He seems okay, to me. Depressed, for sure. But otherwise okay.
by Anonymous | reply 49 | February 27, 2020 5:38 PM |
What do the mothers have to apologize for?
by Anonymous | reply 50 | February 27, 2020 6:23 PM |
Every photo of adult James in this thread could be used for an ad for a Suicide Prevention Help Line
by Anonymous | reply 51 | February 27, 2020 7:08 PM |
As someone who was also sexually preyed upon at the same age, it definitely fucks up your sexuality. I always describe it as "there are some men who are born gay, and some men who are made gay". I was made gay. I had sexual interactions with males for 12 years (mostly boys my age, but some older males) before I had sex with woman at age 17. I sought out all the sex play I had as a kid. It feels good. Being brought to orgasm at age 10 is not traumatizing, it's when you grow up and realize what you were "voluntarily" doing was completely messed up. I hate how thoughts about sex consumed me growing up. I lusted after male teachers' crotches and couldn't concentrate in class. I didn't understand why I only had crushes on girls.
Having talked to other men who were also preyed upon and seduced as boys, we all suffer the same effects. Confusion about our sexuality and same sex attraction is number one. Some of us who identify as bi, do so because we can't otherwise make sense of our identity. It's fucking torture. The spotlight on the Kinsey scale in recent years was a big relief for me. It made my anxiety lessen around my sexual identity. I can't undue what I did growing up. It was learned behavior that was incredibly pleasurable and fun, but teach a 5-year-old to orgasm and it's a "life sentence". This is why men like us need therapy, in order to accept ourselves.
by Anonymous | reply 52 | February 27, 2020 7:40 PM |
[quote] I always describe it as "there are some men who are born gay, and some men who are made gay".
This is a harmful stereotype. Men who experience same sex abuse are as likely to grow up straight. It's just that many men prey on lonely boys, who already feel alienated because of their growing awareness of their sexuality. Many straight men who are abused grow up homophobic while others who are gay may have more difficulty accepting themselves as they may see themselves as potential abusers.
by Anonymous | reply 53 | February 27, 2020 8:03 PM |
Also, the age at which a boy is sexualized plays a huge factor in the type of side effects and/or severity of those side effects. I have almost no memory of life before being sexualized (age 5). Additionally, like Safechuck, my abuse was not "horrific" or "violent". Some boys will experience violence or fear during abuse. That is going to create a different type of adult survivor, with his own set of issues.
by Anonymous | reply 54 | February 27, 2020 8:16 PM |
He’s obviously gay.
by Anonymous | reply 55 | February 27, 2020 8:24 PM |
[quote] teach a 5-year-old to orgasm and it's a "life sentence"
Yikes. What happened, R52?
by Anonymous | reply 56 | February 27, 2020 10:31 PM |
r56 I had a male babysitter who was probably about 14. He would hold me down and perform oral sex on me and wouldn't stop. I remember having my first orgasm during this overstimulating torture. He did a bunch of other stuff, too.
by Anonymous | reply 57 | February 27, 2020 10:38 PM |
O.M.G. R57.
I'm very sorry to hear that. :o(
by Anonymous | reply 58 | February 27, 2020 10:45 PM |
I made this point on a thread on Aaron Hernandez and got accused of being a homophobic black woman from Lipstick Alley, whatever the fuck that is.
A number of friends who were sexually molested as kids by a person of the same gender have said that the experience imprinted on them—and that as a result they feel they have homoerotic desires based on what was done to them. They say that had the experience never happened, they probably would not to aroused by the same sex. I also know women who are lesbians because of the horrific molestation they experienced at the hands of men.
I myself have always been gay and was never molested, so I do believe people are inherently gay, straight or bi. But I also believe sexual trauma can change that dynamic.
by Anonymous | reply 59 | February 27, 2020 11:27 PM |
I believe everything Wade said in the documentary as well. I just think he's "processed" (not sure if that's the right word) the abuse in a different way from James. I get the impression he's a naturally cocky person, and that may well have been an asset to him in coming to terms with what happened.
by Anonymous | reply 60 | February 27, 2020 11:31 PM |
R59, your homophobic "theory" makes no sense
If a woman is molested by man, she'll be repulsed by men and magically turn gay. But if a guy is molested by a man, he'll become attracted to men. And yet, none of the Michael Jackson victims are gay. Neither are any of the Jerry Sandusky victims or 95% of the Catholic Church victims. Somehow, being groped by gross old guys didn't make them magically lust after men. Imagine that.
You do sound homophobic
by Anonymous | reply 61 | February 27, 2020 11:33 PM |
R59 I wholeheartedly disagree. That theory that men can turn boys gay is a perception the gay community has been fighting for decades now. There are as many women who claim to have been turned gay after being raped. It's all bullshit.
by Anonymous | reply 62 | February 27, 2020 11:35 PM |
I think that you guys are misunderstanding R59.
All they're trying to say is that being molested, can cause sexual confusion.
It's not actually "turning people gay," but it makes them question their sexuality.
Some may act on it, some may not.
by Anonymous | reply 63 | February 27, 2020 11:40 PM |
R59 reminds me of that Whitney Houston documentary where her family claimed that she was abused by Dee Dee Warwick - and implicitly linked that sexual abuse to her lesbianism
It’s a dangerous idea to suggest that adult sexuality can be formed, rather than malformed, by traumatic abuse
by Anonymous | reply 64 | February 28, 2020 12:00 AM |
[quote] it makes them question their sexuality
Adding to this, the person getting molested starts to question or blame themselves, and not the perpetrator.
They ask questions like did they bring it upon themselves, or did give the person the wrong signal, or I must be gay if this person did this to me.
It's absolutely crazy for the victim to blame themselves for being molested, but it happens. Especially for a very young child who doesn't understand what is happening or why it's happening. So they assume it's their fault.
by Anonymous | reply 65 | February 28, 2020 12:05 AM |
r52, here.
r59 Yes, you are right. My experience is unique because I was so young when it happened. It's a very complex set of issues that come up. It isn't as black or white that you can turn a kid gay. That's not it. It's the power of touch and orgasm. What gets imprinted during the abuse is the pleasure, which is confusing for boys. A child doesn't understand what is happening during a sexual encounter, but will crave for the event to happen again. Nature wants a boy to become immediately hooked so he'll go out and populate the earth. So, he will seek it out or be receptive to sexual play with someone else. Nature just didn't intend for boys to be stimulating each other, which imprints the reward of the orgasm in a upsidedown way. Boys touching boys is very common, and the more it happens, the more receptive a boy is for more touch. I wanted more. I was obsessed.
A big part of the confusion for men is the question": Was I a straight boy who was sexualized, or was I a gay boy who was sexualized. I turn to the evidence that I did not have crushes on boys growing up-- only girls, so for my therapist, that indicates that I was straight, but so hypersexual that I welcomed any kind of sexual stimulation. I was obsessed with cocks growing up. Constantly crotch gazing. I wanted to see them and touch them. I was 10/12 years old by now and playing doctor constantly with boys in the neighborhood, mind you. This behavior was obvious evidence of abuse. Most men report the same behaviors and obsessions whether gay or straight. Doesn't mean they act on these obsessions, but obsessive thoughts become intrusive, especially during heterosexual sex. (This could lead to homophobic self-hatred.)
I personally acted out my sexual behaviors with other boys through age 14. It's all I knew and I didn't understand what I doing. As a teen, it was as if I couldn't control myself. It had total control over me. I would do stuff with guys and walk away going, "why the fuck did I just do that?" I must be gay but I don't love the guy I just hooked up with. I've never loved a guy. Only girls. But I love being sexual with guys, because I've done it my whole life! Those desires don't go away when you realize you were molested! They don't go away when you have sex with a woman the first time. The desire I have is limited to sex only. It's just a sex act that I like. There's no "romance for men" programmed into my DNA. It's sad and it sucks. My sexuality was, essentially, poisoned by the abuse. So, today I identify as Bi. I don't feel straight. I don't feel gay. I don't know who I am. This is why abuse is a "life sentence."
by Anonymous | reply 66 | February 28, 2020 12:23 AM |
[quote] I was 10/12 years old by now and playing doctor constantly with boys in the neighborhood, mind you.
[quote] This behavior was obvious evidence of abuse.
Not really.
I wasn't abused at all, and I was also constantly playing doctor with boys and girls (we were all the same age) in the neighborhood.
I was just a very horny and curious kid.
So with this part of your assesment, I would have to disagree.
by Anonymous | reply 67 | February 28, 2020 12:30 AM |
Most people who were abused are hetero. If being abused made you turn gay there would be a lot more gay people than there are.
by Anonymous | reply 68 | February 28, 2020 12:33 AM |
I like the mentality of, “it’s not my experience, so it must be incorrect” conclusion. Also, I appreciate DLers teaching me that sexual desire—especially when it comes to victims of sexual abuse—is simple and easily explained by others.
by Anonymous | reply 69 | February 28, 2020 12:39 AM |
R52 - thank you for sharing your story with us.
It’s horrifying that you have had to live with what your babysitter did to you but kudos for being so thoughtful and honest about it - most of all with yourself.
I am sorry that posters above deny your experience because it’s not PC enough for them.
by Anonymous | reply 70 | February 28, 2020 1:10 AM |
What makes you say, R55?
by Anonymous | reply 71 | February 28, 2020 1:28 AM |
I believe him and Wade. They are very inspiring.
by Anonymous | reply 72 | February 28, 2020 1:52 AM |
Adult men don't sleep in the same bed with pre-teen boys. That is extremely abnormal behavior.
by Anonymous | reply 73 | February 28, 2020 2:02 AM |
I also was worried about James Safechuck after seeing LN documentary and his interviews, but He seems to be doing better these says. I believe speaking up in that documentary was some sort of catharsis for him.
Here's James's Instagram, you can leave him some supportive positive messages/comments if you want.
Edit: He seems to have turned off the comments on his Instagram account, crazed MJ's fans were writing insulting comments to him.
by Anonymous | reply 74 | February 28, 2020 3:59 AM |
I also was worried about James Safechuck after seeing LN documentary and his interviews, but He seems to be doing better these says. I believe speaking up in that documentary was some sort of catharsis for him.
Here's James's Instagram, you can leave him some supportive positive messages/comments if you want.
Edit: He seems to have turned off the comments on his Instagram account, crazed MJ's fans were writing insulting comments to him.
by Anonymous | reply 75 | February 28, 2020 3:59 AM |
R52 I'm very Sorry that you had to endure that abuse. Wishing you peace and healing.
by Anonymous | reply 76 | February 28, 2020 4:08 AM |
R70 “homophobic lipstick alley black woman” echoes your sentiment. Its ironic how gays everywhere wail over the fact that heterosexual people deny that their being gay is real—yet they turn around and do the same by negating the truth of others based on their own rigid personal perception of things when it comes to sex, gender and sexual orientation.
by Anonymous | reply 77 | February 28, 2020 4:08 AM |
*It’s
by Anonymous | reply 78 | February 28, 2020 4:09 AM |
James Safechuck exudes goodness. The wife too. I’m sure there is some not great stuff there too - but I rarely get such a good vibe from people. Caring and loving - and self aware and courageous enough to publicize this. Really hope he can make an impact on the world - because we need more of people like him affecting change. Not the narcissist bloodsuckers who run the world of capitalism and Hollywood.
by Anonymous | reply 79 | February 28, 2020 4:10 AM |
How come I see it says "79 replies" but I only see 16 entries?
by Anonymous | reply 80 | February 28, 2020 9:25 AM |
Oh, there they are. DL is so weird.
Thank you R74. I liked a bunch of his photos and started following him on IG.
I can't bring myself to watch the Chapelle clip. I can't imagine being a fan of him and then watching that clip. FFS so irresponsible.
by Anonymous | reply 81 | February 28, 2020 10:22 AM |
All I know is I wanna suck the Safechuck. Would be so hot to suck the same dick that Michael Jackson slobbered on.
by Anonymous | reply 82 | February 28, 2020 10:38 AM |
[quote] Edit: He seems to have turned off the comments on his Instagram account,
Are you the only one on DL who has an edit function, or did you just fuck up your copy and paste?
by Anonymous | reply 83 | February 28, 2020 11:20 AM |
Gross R82.
by Anonymous | reply 84 | February 28, 2020 11:26 AM |
R77, it's pretty rigid to say that sexual abuse is connected to orientation when there's no evidence of that. I guess self-loathing people want to believe that abuse "caused" them to be gay when they would have been gay anyway.
by Anonymous | reply 85 | February 28, 2020 4:03 PM |
R70, you give yourself away as a homophobic Republican when you use "pc" as an insult
R69, you are the narrow-minded one. Something like 20% of people claim to have been abused but only about 4% of people identify as gay.
by Anonymous | reply 86 | February 28, 2020 4:06 PM |
They're both greedy liars. Either they lied then or they're lying now.
by Anonymous | reply 87 | February 28, 2020 4:06 PM |
R87 STFU, Jackoturd.
by Anonymous | reply 88 | February 28, 2020 4:46 PM |
They're not lying. The idea of the world finding out that when you were an 11-year-old boy, you were blowing a grown man is just SLIGHTLY MORTIFYING!!! They were in their 20's when they lied to hide the THEIR truth! THEIR secret! Not Michael's! You don't want your guy friends or your parents or your family to know that you were doing that shit!!! That you were performing oral sex on a grown man!!! After years of therapy and clarity and the realization that they were USED and tossed out like a cum-filled wad of kleenex, they spoke up! Good for them. I hope they sue the shit out his estate. All those losers in that leaching family living off what should go to Safechuck! He's changed forever for what happened and they all have Range Rovers!!! Fuck them!!!
Epstein's girls deserve, and will get compensated, but not the boys MJ seduced and raped??? Double standard when it comes to boys as victims!
by Anonymous | reply 89 | February 28, 2020 7:12 PM |
Safechuck and Robson deserve a lot of compensation from the estate.
by Anonymous | reply 90 | February 28, 2020 7:14 PM |
R89 Very Good post.
Thank you.
by Anonymous | reply 91 | February 28, 2020 7:55 PM |
I'm the one who knows James, and I can tell you I never got a gay vibe from him at all. He's shy, and not flirty in the least with anyone. Though, he is striking looking. When he walks into a room, you notice him for sure.
by Anonymous | reply 92 | February 28, 2020 10:49 PM |
Robson and Safechuck are both liars.
by Anonymous | reply 93 | February 28, 2020 10:53 PM |
R92 You seem to be on very intimate terms with him, knowing his likes and dislikes and all. However, it's none of my business I guess.
by Anonymous | reply 94 | February 28, 2020 11:32 PM |
^ go away, Michael fangirl
by Anonymous | reply 95 | February 28, 2020 11:37 PM |
No, R88, you shut the fuck up and cease this racist lynching this instant!
They lied. HBO is also making a deal with the director of that fascist pedo melodrama, so they have no interest in protecting children from harm, just in besmirching the name of another dead black man.
by Anonymous | reply 96 | February 29, 2020 2:20 AM |
Fact: Not all allegations of abuse are true.
by Anonymous | reply 97 | February 29, 2020 2:21 AM |
Fact: The Jackson estate beat HBO in court.
by Anonymous | reply 98 | February 29, 2020 2:21 AM |
Jackson was hiding in plain sight. He treated those boys like his "dates" to events and such, and traveled with them constantly. It is so obvious in retrospect.
by Anonymous | reply 100 | February 29, 2020 3:12 AM |
Should we also burn the paintings of Paul Gaugin? He left his wife and children for 13-year-old girls on some far-off island.
by Anonymous | reply 101 | February 29, 2020 3:13 AM |
I knew that a crazed Jackotard infiltrated the thread.
If James Safechuck or Wade Robson are reading this thread, Put Jackoturd on ignore.
by Anonymous | reply 102 | February 29, 2020 3:13 AM |
And you'd better forget ever watching [italic]2001: A Space Odyssey[/italic] again if the rumors about Arthur C. Clarke are true.
by Anonymous | reply 103 | February 29, 2020 3:13 AM |
"Jackot*rd" is hate speech against the differently abled. More proof of MJ's innocence: the bigotry of his fans.
by Anonymous | reply 104 | February 29, 2020 3:14 AM |
And you know goddamn well if those boys had been girls, the media would have worked overtime to cover it up.
And you know equally goddamn well that the lies spoken against him are the same lies spoken against all gay men everywhere by the same bigots. Do not fall into the trap.
by Anonymous | reply 105 | February 29, 2020 3:15 AM |
R105, The media covered it up for years. I remember seeing pics of Michael Jackon with kids and the press presented it as cute that Jackson had these young friends. They didnt present anything wrong with it until Jordie Chandler filed charges.
by Anonymous | reply 106 | February 29, 2020 3:25 AM |
Yet they still covered up for Bill Cosby, and they rejected Corey Feldman's info on other molesters because they only wanted dirt on MJ.
by Anonymous | reply 107 | February 29, 2020 3:27 AM |
The police rejected info on Corey's molesters, I mean.
by Anonymous | reply 108 | February 29, 2020 3:29 AM |
R107, Corey Feldman's a nutjob. I wouldn't take his word on anything.
by Anonymous | reply 109 | February 29, 2020 3:30 AM |
R107, Corey Feldman's a nutjob. I wouldn't take his word on anything.
by Anonymous | reply 110 | February 29, 2020 3:30 AM |
N*tj*b is just more bald-faced bigotry. Why is it okay to demonize people with mental health problems? I got news for you: IT ISN'T! It is a form of bigotry just like racism, antisemitism, sexism, and homophobia.
by Anonymous | reply 111 | February 29, 2020 3:31 AM |
R111, Corey Feldman has a past as a habitual liar and as a Pedophile Defender. I don't feel bad for him at all.
by Anonymous | reply 112 | February 29, 2020 3:33 AM |
You talk about him like he was R. Kelly or something.
by Anonymous | reply 113 | February 29, 2020 3:53 AM |
R94 not at all. I'm really just giving my impressions of him, having been a casual friend over 16 years. It was from a mutual friend I heard about him being upset over Chapelle's comments. Two things I can tell you for sure are that he's a very nice person, and that every word he says about Michael Jackson is true. If you're a Jackson supporter, you can say you don't think it's a big deal, but you can't say that James is lying. He definitely isn't.
by Anonymous | reply 114 | February 29, 2020 3:54 AM |
R112 is an anti-semite.
by Anonymous | reply 115 | February 29, 2020 4:00 AM |
And a member of the Daughter's of the Confederacy.
by Anonymous | reply 116 | February 29, 2020 11:47 PM |
Good. I'm glad they're allowed to sue, now.
by Anonymous | reply 117 | May 4, 2020 6:23 PM |
He seemed very haunted in that documentary. I wonder if he is gay but suppresses it because if he was with a man, it would immediately trigger his time with Michael.
by Anonymous | reply 118 | May 4, 2020 6:28 PM |
R20 lmao.
Katt Williams:
(the molesting claims, from 1:12 )
by Anonymous | reply 119 | May 4, 2020 6:40 PM |
Didn’t he get millions? I’d call that justice. The other kid got like $24 million. You can have someone go to prison and get nothing or you can get $24 million. Sucks they go free, also sucks that your parents sold you for a payday, but you should be financially set for life. Some victims only see their accusers go to jail but have to pay for their own therapy and try to move on with whatever money they started with.
by Anonymous | reply 120 | May 4, 2020 6:53 PM |
Posted today:
"Wade Robson and James Safechuck are reportedly planning on suing MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures."
by Anonymous | reply 121 | May 5, 2020 1:33 AM |
The person born after 1990 who keeps posting wiki quotes about MJ's album sales as proof that he was popular, is still wearing dark blue, boot cut jeans.
Yes, MJ's commercialized music was popular the same way many things that have gone out of style prolong their sales in less progressive demographics (Flyoverstani preteens, grandparents, Japan), long after new and original talent, style, music, whatever catches on in trendsetting demographics.
by Anonymous | reply 122 | May 5, 2020 2:54 PM |
^ Sorry, wrong thread.
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