Michael Jackson's Children Reportedly Set To Sue 'Leaving Neverland' Stars With Special Request

15 March 2019, 10:40 | Updated: 15 March 2019, 13:23

Michael Jackson's children are reportedly set to sue the 'Leaving Neverland' stars
Michael Jackson's children are reportedly set to sue the 'Leaving Neverland' stars. Picture: Getty

Michael Jackson's children Paris, Prince and Prince Michael II are reportedly set to sue James Safechuck and Wade Robson with a special request.

After the Michael Jackson documentary 'Leaving Neverland' aired recently his family slammed the show and claimed it wasn't "telling the truth" - but now it appears the 'Bad' star's children are set to sue the show's two accusers.

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'Leaving Neverland' sees James Safechuck and Wade Robson claim that Michael Jackson abused them over a number of years when they were as young as seven years old and the whole thing has left the public split.

Michael Jackson's childre are reportedly set to sue the 'Leaving Neverland' accusers
Michael Jackson's childre are reportedly set to sue the 'Leaving Neverland' accusers. Picture: Getty

Michael Jackson's three children Paris Jackson, Prince Jackson and Prince Michael Jackson II are all reportedly set to sue both James Safechuck and Wade Robson for what a source close to the family allegedly claimed "would be for fraud, emotional distress, slander and misrepresentation".

But MJ's offspring aren't looking for financial compensation and the requests of their claim reportedly suggest that they just want Robson and Safechuck to accept “responsibility” and to give an “apology".

Reports have suggested that were Michael Jackson's children to win any money in their case they would donate it to charity.

Michale Jackson is accused of child sexual abuse in the 'Leaving Neverland' documentary
Michale Jackson is accused of child sexual abuse in the 'Leaving Neverland' documentary. Picture: Getty

Speaking to Page Six, the family source said, “It’s very important to them they carry forward their father’s “legacy of philanthropy and humility.”

Many people have shared their opinion on the 'Leaving Neverland' documentary, with rapper The Game supporting Michael Jackson by sharing a post proclaiming his innocence on Instagram recently.

According to both James Safechuck and Wade Robson, neither of them was paid for their participation in 'Leaving Neverland' and in a recent Q&A Safechuck said, “From the get-go there was no money ever offered, and we never expected anything. This was really just trying to tell the story and shine a light on it the same way knowing Wade went through it”.

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