Friday, June 28, 2013

Wade Robson Says Michael Jackson Had Sex With Him The Second Time He Slept Over

When Wade Robson was just seven years old, he began spending the night at Michael Jackson's house. According to new court documents he filed in his claim against Michael's estate, he says that on the second time he spent the night at Michael's house, Michael began sexually abusing him, while Wade's sister was in another part of the house. Wade met Michael Jackson when Michael visited Australia and then when Wade and his family were in Los Angeles, Michael invited the family to stay at Neverland. They did for a week and then the second week, the parents left Wade and his sister with Michael.

Here is where I have to ask the parents, why did you leave your seven year old son with a 30 something man? Why did you let him spend the night and sleep in his bed? If this had not been Michael Jackson, would you have done it? No. So, do you think that because he is a celebrity he won't be a bad person? They are often the worst because they are so used to getting whatever they want, whenever they want.


52 comments:

  1. So it's the parents fault?

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  2. No, it's the pedophile's fault.

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  4. You missed LGBT troll celebration day at CDAN.

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  5. Yes, Sandy. I believe both as well. Some parents are pretty pathetic. They wanted to name drop - "my kids are staying with Michael Jackson..." My husband meets many high profile people in his line of work. When we were first dating he would name drop and after my many "turn offs" from the conversation he finally realized how sad it all sounded. My dad raised me to remember that everyone takes a shit daily and to just picture whoever was trying to make me feel like I was less than them to just picture them "on the can laying cable".

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    1. Jenny Ferrall, your daddy raised you right!

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    2. Well geewhiz, keep it classy

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    3. Really? Because nothing about this entire post is classy, Jenny was putting in perspective. Bodily functions disgust but pedo behavior talk is totes fine. Classy!

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    4. I thought everyone poops

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  6. As for why any parent(s) would do such a thing, that's obvious: money. They thought they'd get a ton of money out of it somehow.

    Not surprised to read this, either. I thought MJ was a pedophile all along. It may be understandable how he came to be that way, given the family history, but at some point he can't have avoided learning that what had happened to him as a child was wrong, and he then made a conscious decision to follow the same pattern anyway.

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  7. It's too late and only hurts the living.

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  9. Absolutely Jenny and they could feel important and probably the top topic in the neighborhood " didja hear Wade and his family know Michael Jackson!"

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  10. Sad.....the parents sold him out. Yes, Micheal is to blame if he abused the man of course. But I would not leave my young child w/ any man other than his family!!! They wanted that pay out.

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  11. A child is more likely to be abused by a family member.

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    1. I get that, totally. But I kinda was thinking someone like their dad....not a pop star u know from tv

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  12. I think that you've hit the nail on the head @sandybrook, to be able to be seen by others as now different, friends of Michael. The whole scene was a mess, and like Enty said, used to getting their own way and so removed from normalicy.

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  13. You deliver your children to Michael Jackson for the cash, clearly.

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  14. His parents were pimps.

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  15. I believe Wade Robson. MJ was a talented man who was also a sick, disgusting pedophile.

    Thank goodness my parents were very protective when I was younger. I didn't understand it back then but I'm so grateful for their love and awareness of what can happen when you leave your children with other people.

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  16. I was a teacher for many years. I met many parents during open school gatherings and must say that there were quite a few that weren't very bright. Their parenting skills were not the best. Their trust in others wasn't wrongly placed. I think that this is an example of that. Especially since it was someone like MJ.

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  17. It's ringing. Hello, Veronica, this is Mike Rithjin from the network. You've just been promoted. You're gonna need to move to Moscow. So, why don’t you just start cleaning up your desk.

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  18. See you in the morning. We'll pick you up in a van. Mike Ritnitjun. It's not important. Start cleaning your desk, and we'll pick you up in the morning.

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  19. Don't believe him. Opportunist.

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  20. Hold on. Veronica? What was it? Also, I don't know if you know Moscow. It's pretty cold. You might want to buy a coat. Are we what? What? Okay. Bye-bye. She knew it was me.

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  21. And I'm Tits... I'm Ron Burgundy.

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  22. This is your doctor. I have your pregnancy report here, and guess what. You got knocked up. You should probably get out of news. This is Dr. Chim.

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  23. Dr. Chim Richalds. I'm a professional doctor. You saw me. You don't remember. We... you should move. You should get out of the business. You're pathetic.

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  24. I always wondered how it transpired with kids spending the night with Michael.

    It's kind of like the equivalent of people doing outrageous things in an attempt to get their kids on a reality show, but much worse.

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  25. She... I don't... I think she bought it. She's looking this way. Oh, uh-oh. Whoa! I'll tell you what, it's just not working. She's making us look like a bunch of fools.

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  26. Son of a bee sting. She's turning the entire office against us. There's only one thing a man can do when he's suffering from a spiritual and existential funk. No. Buy new suits. Yea!

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  27. Has there been a screening process enacted that commenters have to fall below a certain reading comprehension level?

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  28. I believe him. He had a nervous breakdown when his wife had his son. He said he just kept thinking he'd kill anyone that did that to his kid.

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  29. Maybe a better question is why no one ever brought this sick a-hole to justice. Oh wait BC celebrities are treated like gods...

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  30. Maybe a better question is why no one ever brought this sick a-hole to justice. Oh wait BC celebrities are treated like gods...

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  31. I wouldn't leave my child with a stranger just because he was a celebrity but I wouldn't assume they were going to sleep in the same bed either. I wonder if Wade mentioned that to them or kept quiet. I doubt at this point all the rumors were out.

    No matter what happened I think it is so strange to be sleeping with young boys that you aren't related to. I guess I don't really know what is fact and what is rumor in the allegations & cases brought against him.

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  32. Wait did the parents leave their children for a whole week?

    Wow, talk about really bad parenting skills. And it is odd that a 30 year old man would want to hang out with a 7 year old child. Come one people. Didn't any buzzers go off in your head?

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  33. Last semester I took a forensic psychology class, and my instructor is an actual forensic psychologists who works with sex offender parolees (yah I can't imagine doing that either). One day in class something was said about Michael Jackson, and she made a sort of off-hand comment that implied that not only did she believe he was a paedophile but that his behaviour was textbook. And then she sort of tried to backtrack a bit because she obviously never treated him and you can't actually diagnose someone you didn't treat yourself but it was obvious her opinion of him.

    I have always believed he was guilty but it was pretty interesting to hear it from someone who is actually an expert on these things.

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  34. Misch, I do feel awful for the pain brought to his children. It's obvious they have it coming from every which way. I don't think that just because someone dies their crimes shouldn't be brought to light though.

    It's not like this is the first they have heard about their father possibly doing this.

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  35. Firstly, I am in No way, shape, or form excusing what MJ is accused of. There is no excuse for doing that to a child, nor should the parents have made their children accessible just because he was a star.

    That being said, I firmly believe MJ was no more than a child himself. He was used for fame and money from an age he should have been playing t-ball and learning to ride a bike. He was emotionally stunted with all the money in the world to get whatever he wanted.
    Not a good combination.

    I hope his victims find healing and peace.

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  36. the question is...why is he revealing this NOW?

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  37. When my daughter was about 14, new neighbors moved in with 4 yr old girl. Husband worked days, wife worked nights. My daughter started spending alot of time there with the little girl-reading and playing with her. After the 2 nd day of her bring in the house - they like never came out- after her being house like 2-3 hours, i told her no more. First of all, how do i know whats going on in there, and secondly, let him watch his own kid. So that was that. THAT is what 99.9 percent of parents wld do and say. So these parents stand WAY out as wrong and non caring, big time.

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  38. I don't think mj abused Robsen. Robsen needs a paycheck.

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  39. I always thought Michael Jackson was guilty. I wonder what Wade's relationship with his parents is like now.

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  40. I don't get the whole "MJ was a child himself" thing in reference to the sexual abuse. Kids aren't really sexually active...

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  41. Back then we were a lot blinder to these things. We believed there could be people who just loved kids and animals without ulterior motives. We let nice single men run our childrens ball and scout teams. We left them in the care of our priests. We considered ourselves lucky that someone like Micheal Jackson wanted to give our children the opportunity to stay at his carnival mansion.

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  42. Lies,, all lies. No matter how many times or ways you say it, Michael did not touch these kids.

    Its extortion for money.

    MOST people know how Hollywood works.

    Los Angeles = LOST ANGELS = DEMONS

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  43. I don't think MJ was a paedophile. I just don't find the evidence convincing.

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  44. If you don't think MJ was a pedophile, you should ask yourself why all of the people on the aborted Japan tour - the one he was in the middle of when the first trial cropped up - were made to sign NDAs.

    Oh wait... That never came out because none of them had the money to defend themselves against MJ's lawyers should they say anything.

    Robson isn't lying. Take a look at the train wreck kids MJ spent time with: Corey Feldman, McCauley Culkin... If you don't think they wrestle with keeping silent? Well.

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  45. This is totally the disgusting parents' fault. Who leaves their kids alone for a week with someone just because he's a celebrity? I'm sure they were paid off.

    As I said, utterly disgusting. Those parents are no better than pimps.

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