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‘Leaving Neverland’ Is Unavailable in the U.S. — But We Found a Way to Watch It

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‘Leaving Neverland’ Is Unavailable in the U.S. — But We Found a Way to Watch It
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The documentary 'Leaving Neverland,' which details sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, is unavailable on U.S. streaming platforms after HBO removed it in 2024 following a lawsuit from the Jackson estate. Despite its absence from American services, the film can still be accessed in the U.S. via Netflix Japan using a virtual private network (VPN). The release of the biopic 'Michael' has reignited public interest in the allegations, though the film avoids addressing the abuse claims. Director Dan Reed has continued exploring the story through a sequel on YouTube and an upcoming project tied to Robson and Safechuck’s civil lawsuit.

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