After watching Chasing the Truth, I do have doubts in regards to the validity of the abuse claims that have been made. I just feel it's important to know the entire story, instead of strictly one side of it, which is what Leaving Neverland only portrays. I've seen both Leaving Neverland and Chasing the Truth. I'm no longer interested in debating this subject. I would encourage everyone to check out "Michael Jackson: Chasing the Truth". He said as a journalist, it was simply his place to achieve fairness in the reporting, which he said has not been the case with the media coverage of this documentary. According to The Blast, Lies of Leaving Neverland is a direct response to the Emmy-nominated documentary Leaving Neverland that horrified media. They interviewed a journalist who said he was not there to disprove these men's abuse claims, as he said it was not his place to say whether or not they are telling the truth. An explosive new video called Lies of Leaving Neverland has been released that seemingly pokes multiple holes in the stories of Michael Jackson’s accusers, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who claim they were sexually abused by the King of Pop. It was a good presentation of opposing facts that should have been included in Dan Reed's Leaving Neverland and also laid out some evidence that contradicts some of the major details that serve as the basis for these men's abuse claims. Thread starter Glanni Start date Glanni Proud Member. I watched a different but similar documentary last night called "Michael Jackson: Chasing the Truth". NEW: Lies of Leaving Neverland: The total debunk - VIDEO. The Michael Jackson Estate has filed a $100 million lawsuit against HBO.Thanks. A documentary is commonly defined as a film or video examining an event or person based on facts.” He also said he was never abused by Jackson.īryan Freedman, an attorney for the Jackson Estate, told The Blast that “the consideration of Leaving Neverland for an Emmy in any category other than one based on fiction is preposterous.