James Safechuck, one of the subjects of the Michael Jackson 'Leaving Neverland' documentary caught in a huge lie about his alleged abuse...
From The Sun
JAMES Safechuck lied about being abused at Neverland’s train station room because the structure was not built until 1994, a Michael Jackson biographer has claimed.
Safechuck, who alleges the Thriller singer molested him from 1988 until 1992, said he was raped in numerous rooms at Jackson’s Californian ranch.
But Jackson defender Mike Smallcombe has found alleged inconsistencies in the explosive allegations made in the documentary Leaving Neverland.
He says one of the rooms, in the property’s train station, was not built until two years after Safechuck claims the sex abuse stopped - when he was aged 14.
Speaking with the Mirror, Smallcombe said: “The deficiency in Safechuck’s story is this - construction on Neverland’s train station didn’t start until the latter part of 1993, and it didn’t open until the first part of 1994, when Safechuck was 16.
"So abuse in the train station wasn’t possible if the abuse stopped in 1992, as he claims in his testimony, as it didn't even exist then.
“There's a two year difference."
Jackson was touring his Dangerous album and was also in a rehab centre in London while the station was being built in 1993, Smallcombe says.
He also added that from February until December in 1994, the year the train station opened, Jackson was living in Trump Tower in New York while recording his HIStory record.
Smallcombe said: “The latter point is, by the time Jackson was at Neverland and the train station was actually open, it was early 1995, three years after Safechuck said the abuse stopped.
"And by then Safechuck was 17, and on the cusp of adulthood.”
In response to Smallcombe's revelations, Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed tweeted: "Yeah there seems to be no doubt about the station date. The date they have wrong is the end of the abuse."
The picture below was taken on August 25, 1993. The train station wasn’t there (top of image). Work on the floral clock had started.— Mike Smallcombe (@mikesmallcombe1) April 2, 2019
The construction of the actual building was approved by Santa Barbara County on September 2, 1993 (see below).
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And then there's this:
My only observation on the Michael Jackson accuser Wade Robson, which I KNOW is bullshit is... MJ’s hair is a drip-drip-activator-Jerry-Curl. If his hands were in MJ’s hair, it wouldn’t feel like a Brillo Pad! His hair fly in wind! Am I the only person who heard this? #Science 🤷🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/iJ7tRQSALt— Danny John-Jules🇩🇲 (@DannyJohnJules) March 9, 2019