Lawyer argues that Michael Jackson’s employees had no legal obligation to prevent sex abuse

In a legal battle related to allegations of sexual abuse against Michael Jackson, an appeals court in California is considering whether dismissed lawsuits should be revived. The attorney representing Jackson’s estate argued that workers for Jackson’s corporations were not legally obligated to protect children from the pop star. On the other hand, the attorney for the plaintiffs argued that the workers should have taken responsibility for protecting the children from abuse. The lawsuits, filed by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, claim that Jackson abused them when they were boys. The court’s decision will focus on the legal obligations of the companies, not the truth of the allegations. The final ruling has not yet been made.

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