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Leaving Neverland viewers outraged after James Safechuck’s mother admits she ‘danced’ when Michael Jackson died

March 8, 2019 by Leaving Neverland Facts

Leaving Neverland viewers have been left outraged after James Safechuck’s mum, Stephanie, stated she was ‘so happy’ when Michael Jackson died.

The late popstar, who died aged 50 in 2009, is the subject of new documentary Leaving Neverland – which sees Wade Robson and James Safechuck recount their childhood and make claims of sexual abuse against Jackson.

Along with the two alleged victims, the documentary features interviews with Robson’s mother, Joy, his siblings Shane and Chantal, and his wife Amanda, along with Safechuck’s mother Stephanie and his wife Laura.

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