A California appeals court ruled that Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who appeared in “Leaving Neverland,” could pursue their claims because of a change in California law.
Jackson died in 2009 but the singer’s family has denied the claims and described “Leaving Neverland” as a “public lynching.” A lower court had dismissed lawsuits brought by the two, now adult, men because California’s statute of limitations had required that claims of childhood sexual assault be filed before an accuser’s 26th birthday. The revised law, which came into effect on January 1, extends the period until an accuser’s 40th birthday.
“We look forward to sharing the facts of the terrible abuse of James Safechuck and Wade Robson with a jury,” Finaldi added.
There is no rest in peace if you still got crimes to sort out.
Funny how a person who passed on is going to be charged with this when he was alive where where these moneys magnets looking for a quick buck, dollar, or what ever, gwats they are 😵🤪
Jhoo hayini maan.
OMW... This is sick... The man is dead.... Let him rest in peace. God will sort him in the end of days. If the sex abuse is true then go seek professional help and move on with your life. The companies didn't abuse you...
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