At the time all of this happened, I was a little bit skeptical about the supposed victims. I didn't *want* to believe any of this could happen, because I love Michael Jackson's music.
But after watching 'Leaving Neverland', there is no doubt at all in my mind that MJ did all of the things that we hoped he didn't. The anguish and sincerity of the victims and their families is clear.
I'm not left with the nagging doubt that I feel when I watch Amanda Knox deny the charges against her. Here, I can clearly see what happened, and I understand how it began and later escalated. No one in their right mind would want to admit that this happened to them, and that it was part of their lives. The two guys who came forward have done it at great risk to their reputations and personal lives.
No propaganda campaign by Jackson family groups can change what objective people can clearly see by watching this film. It's an unfortunate incident, but I'm glad that the people involved came forward so that the public could see what was really going on in the life of Michael Jackson and the people around him.