According to the new HBO documentary Leaving Neverland, sicko Michael Jackson “married” one of the kids he’s being accused of raping.
James Safechuck said that when he was 10 years old, he and the King of Pop, who was 30 at the time, had a mock ceremony in his bedroom with some of the musician’s fanciest jewelry.
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“I was really into jewelry at that time and he would reward me with jewelry for doing sexual acts to him,” Safechuck chillingly said in the documentary.
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“He would say that I need to sell him some so I could earn the gift,” he continued. “You know, I like jewelry and I liked it as a kid so I think something that I liked was used against me. It causes discomfort. It is still hard for me not to name myself.'”
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Safechuck and Jacko said “I do” after knowing each other for just a year (they met on the set of a Pepsi commercial in 1987). “So we were like this married couple. I say married because we had this mock wedding ceremony,” he claimed.
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“We did this in his bedroom and we filled out some vows like we would be bonded forever. It felt good. And the ring is nice. It has a row of diamonds. The wedding ring.”
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Safechuck admitted in Leaving Neverland that he wasn’t “fully in love” with the “Man In The Mirror” singer at the time — and he felt tremendous guilt.
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“We were just like fully in love at that time. When I wasn't with him, I was thinking of him,” Safechuck revealed.
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“It just feels like the greatest thing when he calls. He'd come over and we'd spend the day shopping or hanging out, or he'd come over and he'd spend the night. Or we'd go to the Hideout in Westwood and spend a few nights there.”
“I was really into jewelry at that time and he would reward me with jewelry for doing sexual acts to him,” Safechuck chillingly said in the documentary.
Photo credit: Dave Hogan/Getty Images
“He would say that I need to sell him some so I could earn the gift,” he continued. “You know, I like jewelry and I liked it as a kid so I think something that I liked was used against me. It causes discomfort. It is still hard for me not to name myself.'”
Photo credit: Vinnie Zuffante/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Safechuck and Jacko said “I do” after knowing each other for just a year (they met on the set of a Pepsi commercial in 1987). “So we were like this married couple. I say married because we had this mock wedding ceremony,” he claimed.
Photo credit: Ron Galella/WireImage/Getty Images
“We did this in his bedroom and we filled out some vows like we would be bonded forever. It felt good. And the ring is nice. It has a row of diamonds. The wedding ring.”
Photo credit: Luke Frazza/AFP/Getty Images
Safechuck admitted in Leaving Neverland that he wasn’t “fully in love” with the “Man In The Mirror” singer at the time — and he felt tremendous guilt.
Photo credit: Ron Galella/WireImage/Getty Images
“We were just like fully in love at that time. When I wasn't with him, I was thinking of him,” Safechuck revealed.
Photo credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
“It just feels like the greatest thing when he calls. He'd come over and we'd spend the day shopping or hanging out, or he'd come over and he'd spend the night. Or we'd go to the Hideout in Westwood and spend a few nights there.”
Photo credit: Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images