Michael Jackson: Grooming Victims or Fortune Seekers?

Michael Jackson: Grooming Victims or Fortune Seekers?

Author: Real Story Media May 8, 2026 Duration: 14:47

Wade Robson told a jury under oath that Michael Jackson never touched him. He was twenty-two years old, a professional choreographer, and by every measure a credible witness. His testimony helped acquit Jackson. Then he suffered two nervous breakdowns, filed a lawsuit, and said he’d been abused since the age of seven. James Safechuck told a nearly identical story — same pattern, same defense of Jackson, same reversal after his death, same lawsuit.

This is part four, and it’s the episode where this series confronts the most divisive question in the Michael Jackson saga: what do you do with accusers who lied under oath for years and then changed their story?

Trauma experts say delayed disclosure is consistent with grooming. Compartmentalization, loyalty to the abuser, and the normalization of boundary violations during childhood can keep victims silent for decades. But the same behavioral pattern that experts describe as consistent with abuse could also be reverse-engineered by someone who wants to construct a convincing allegation. The pattern validates the possibility without confirming the reality. This episode presents the psychology, the evidence, the factual problems with the accusers’ accounts, and the financial stakes of the upcoming trial — and lets you sit with the tension.

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