Posters claiming Michael Jackson\'s innocence on London buses

Posters claiming Michael Jackson's innocence on London buses

IANS  |  London 

Posters claiming that late pop legend was innocent of sexual abuse allegations have gone on display on buses, after the documentary "Leaving Neverland" aired in Britain this week, the media reported on Saturday.

In the four-hour documentary directed by Dan Reed, which aired in a slightly shorter format in the UK, Wade Robson, 36, and James Safechuck, 41, have alleged that Jackson groomed and molested them as children, reported.

Robson met the at age five, after winning a dance-alike concert in his native Australia, while Safechuck was eight when he appeared alongside Jackson in a 1986 commercial.

The ads show a black and white photo of Jackson's face. One version has the word "Innocent" across his mouth and reads "Facts don't lie. People do".

The other displays the hashtag "#MJINNOCENT".

Both versions direct viewers to the website mjinnocent.com, which lists purported evidence of the pop-star's innocence.

Anika Kotecha, a who is one of the organisers of the campaign, told that the posters were the work of a small Britain-based team.

"We've known for a long time that these allegations are nothing but lies and we wanted to get that message out to the general public," she said.

Kotecha and other organisers used an agency to place the ads, although she told that they liaised with government body Transport for in the process.

The ads will be displayed into April, on a total of 60 buses, the added.

The MJInnocent campaign previously released T-shirts featuring the same imagery as the bus posters.

Ahead of the UK broadcast of "Leaving Neverland", Jackson defenders protested outside the Channel 4, which aired the documentary.

After the film aired at in January, Jackson's family called it a "public lynching" and have filed a suit against HBO, which co-produced the documentary.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 09:48 IST