They did like a mock interview, kind of roleplaying the policeman or lawyer," Safechuck said.
"I went in to meet his lawyers for like a rehearsal. James Safechuck on being coached to testify: Michael told me that I had to lie, and that's what I did.
"I knew it was true, but I couldn't let myself go there," Robson said. "I was excited by the idea of being able to defend him, and being able to save him," Robson said of testifying in that first trial. "After these phone calls had been going on for a while, that were really similar each one and just the same sort of talk and what I understand now as sort of coaching sessions."
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"Now all of a sudden, once this Jordie case kind of exploded in the press, every day he would call," Robson said, and the film had a copy of one of the voicemails, in which Michael, jumping in and out of a fake Australian accent, asked if he wanted to see a movie the next day.
He recalled seeing Jordan Chandler, who would be the first to publicly accuse Jackson of molestation, go into the bathroom alone with Jackson multiple times.īelow are the biggest quotes from the second part of the documentary. HBO just aired the second part of its controversial documentary about two young boys and their relationship with Michael Jackson, and where part one was hard to watch, part two was hard to watch in a slightly different way.īeginning with 1993, when the first allegations against Jackson were made, part two worked to explain why James Safechuck and Wade Robson testified that they were not abused for so long before they changed their story, and how the alleged abuse affected them and their families as they grew into adults.Īlongside footage of actual testimony and interviews and news coverage of the trials, both in 19, the documentary allowed James, Wade, their mothers, and the rest of their families to share their stories about the years after the alleged abuse. Robson said that around 1993, he was still occasionally sleeping over at Neverland Ranch, but no longer by himself.