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Post by suzie on Jan 10, 2019 17:15:03 GMT
The estate can’t stop the documentary but they HAVE TO fight the allegations. Releasing a statement won’t do anything. Other than attempting to get the documentary pulled on some kind of technicality (which is unlikely), what else can be done? Maybe a counter documentary presenting the case for his innocence? I agree that they need to do something as I have a bad feeling this one is going to be too big to just ignore, like the other trashy Channel 5-esque tabloid ones that have aired in the past. I think a mix of timing and the fact that this is made by a respectable director and being aired on respectable channels means this could potentially have a much bigger and more damaging impact than what's been shown before. That’s what I mean. They have to strongly counter this with their own documentary and speak out ahead of it. Not just the estate but his family as well
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Post by suzie on Jan 10, 2019 17:16:21 GMT
Other than attempting to get the documentary pulled on some kind of technicality (which is unlikely), what else can be done? Maybe a counter documentary presenting the case for his innocence? I agree that they need to do something as I have a bad feeling this one is going to be too big to just ignore, like the other trashy Channel 5-esque tabloid ones that have aired in the past. I think a mix of timing and the fact that this is made by a respectable director and being aired on respectable channels means this could potentially have a much bigger and more damaging impact than what's been shown before. Nothing and I mean nothing can be more damaging than 2003-2005 Idk about that. They repaired his image pretty well to only have it tarnished again. It’s sad that there are no laws to protect people from stuff like this. I hope they don’t think it will be business as normal.
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Post by Snow White on Jan 10, 2019 17:49:49 GMT
It's freaking damning for those scumbags they defended Michael on court, one of them on trial adamantly stating Michael never sexually abused them and then years after he passed, those leeches suddenly "realized" they were "abused" suing MJ's estate, demanding millions.
I'm glad the overwhelming majority is doubting these claims now but if there are some believing in Robson and Safechuck, they didn't follow the court proceedings in 1993 and 2005, therefore, they don't know what the hell they're talking about.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 17:59:22 GMT
Great, another gossip documentary full of lies and tabloid based sensationalism. Showing that picture will straight away have all the Joe Public mouthbreeders, saying "Look at that freak". There seems to be an open season of these trashy documentaries by companies like Reelz whose Under the Influence series has basically said every dead pop star was an egotistical junkie that deserved to die.
I bet you this is rubbish with interviews with these so called accusers and a shit load of Publicists and Journalists who work for TMZ and its satellites, it will feature no MJ music and having just a few grainy videos and spinning pictures of Michael in it. Why does anyone care anymore, TV has been trash for a long time, with endless reality shows and wall to wall coverage of Donald Trump and his latest monkey shines.
It just seems that gossip never wants to die, and it is sad and evil, you know picking on a dead man, after all a dead person can not defend themselves. Plus all these gossip type things are released at vital dates, this year is the 10th anniversary of his death, so lets remember by dredging up some more abuse allegations, like they did 2 years ago on his death anniversary with a story about some pornographic books found at Neverland in 2003, which turned out to be bogus.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 19:09:32 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Wade have his realisation after losing out on the Cirque job?
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 10, 2019 22:05:53 GMT
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 10, 2019 22:09:11 GMT
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 10, 2019 22:11:29 GMT
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Post by respect77 on Jan 10, 2019 22:19:29 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Wade have his realisation after losing out on the Cirque job? He wrote an e-mail to the director of Cirque in May 2011 about wanting to do the Cirque show: He then went to Branca's office to negotiate but they never actually hired him. All the more bizarre that in this video from July 2011 he acts like he was hired to do it (from 2:40). This was in July 2011. He was never hired to do the Cirque show. Jamie King was. In May 2012 he suddenly turned around and he made allegations. It is obvious to me that some sort of mental illness is also going on with him.
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 10, 2019 22:21:51 GMT
respect77 have you seen the video of Wade dancing to Unbreakable from 2012?
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Post by Snow White on Jan 10, 2019 22:40:45 GMT
He had a mental breakdown in 2012, didn't he? That's why he went to therapy and "had the realization he was abused."
I know it's wrong to be an armchair psychologist but he more likely lashed out against Michael because he's a coward who doesn't have the guts to held his mother accountable due to the pressure she subjected him to be successful in show bussiness since he was a child, it's on record Michael told his mother to let Wade to enjoy his childhood but she didn't listen. On top of it, Robson has a history with bipolar disorder because of his father.
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Post by Vega on Jan 10, 2019 22:49:20 GMT
If a documentary were to be made in the vein of proving Michael Jackson's innocence it would have to be something comprehensive like Netflix's Making a Murderer. A rinky dink crowdfunded project made by a family member and some fans just wouldn't cut it given that this is going to be on HBO.
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Post by respect77 on Jan 10, 2019 22:56:38 GMT
I don't even trust Taj to go through with it, to be honest. They never do with anything.
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Jan 10, 2019 23:04:15 GMT
There really needs to be a professionally done documentary that compiles all the easily available evidence in a format that people will consume. I don't understand why the estate aren't making it at this point. Instead doing the usual of just releasing a statement going "this is bad".
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Post by Thriller on Jan 10, 2019 23:17:30 GMT
Wade The Scammer will stop at nothing to get millions. I do wonder which of his stories he will use. Will he use 'I didn't realise I was abused until I was 29' or 'I felt shame.' Probably the latter as his family and friends will probably see the documentary and that's the story he portrays to them.
We might even see some fake tears which, unfortunately, will convince some. Oh and he'll no doubt portray the false image of 'I want to help other victims'. Yet in court he harrasses other supposed victims. If only the public knew the difference between his court documents and blog posts. This is a man who used a story his Mother said wasn't true in his court papers. Lying in court really helps victims...
I'm shocked somewhat that it seems Safechuck will show his face in the documentary. He's flown under the radar mostly.
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