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Mike Smallcombe, a Michael Jackson biographer has called out James Safechuck for the explosive child abuse claims he made against the singer in Dan Reed's 'Leaving Neverland' and pointed out how the allegations are easily disprovable. Mike Smallcombe questioned Safechuck's claims that he had been molested by Jackson in an upstairs room in Neverland's train station, pointing out how it had not been built until two years after he said the sexual abuse stopped. The permit to begin construction of Neverland train station was approved SEPT. 2, 1993.
More permits were granted during development including for final bay windows on JANUARY 13, 1994.
Chief construction done from Sep. 93—Jan. 94.
Smallcombe highlighted that Safechuck had stated in his lawsuit against Jackson's estate that the abuse occurred from 1988 until 1992, when he was 14, but that the construction on the train station did not start until the latter part of 1993 — tweeting a Santa Barbara County construction permit which showed the approval date as September 2, 1993. He also said that the station did not open until the start of 1994 when Safechuck was 16.
"So abuse in the train station wasn’t possible if the abuse stopped in 1992, as he claims in his testimony, as it didn't even exist then," Smallcombe argued. "There's a two-year difference."
Furthermore, Jackson was reportedly touring and at a rehab center in London while the station was being built, and then, for the initial months after it opened, living in Trump Tower in New York recording the HIStory album. "By the time Jackson was at Neverland and the train station was actually open, it was early 1995, three years after Safechuck said the abuse stopped," Smallcombe said. "And by then Safechuck was 17, and on the cusp of adulthood."
Mike Smallcombe @mikesmallcombe1
In the last couple of hours I’ve been given access to the Santa Barbara County construction permits for the Neverland train station by my source - approved Sept 2,
Smallcombe's allegation that Safechuck lied prompted a response from the director of 'Leaving Neverland' documentary, who tweeted, "Yeah there seems to be no doubt about the station date. The date they have wrong is the end of the abuse."
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