Charles Thomson and Brett Barnes Appear to Mock James Safechuck over the Neverland Train Station

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James Safechuck has publicly alleged that he was subjected to sexual abuse from 1988 to 1992, with one of the locations being the Neverland train station. However, it has been pointed out that the building did not exist until early 1994, which falls outside the timeframe of his allegations.

Notably, some individuals, including Charles Thompson, a prominent figure among Michael Jackson fans, have been quick to cast doubt on James Safechuck's claims due to this discrepancy. Moreover, in a May 2022 interview, Charles Thomson posed questions to Brett Barnes, seemingly aiming to further discredit Safechuck by seeking confirmation about the layout of Neverland. Despite the apparent efforts of both men to dismiss Safechuck's allegations, it is essential to recognize the complexity of cases involving sexual abuse and the limited insight provided by such discussions.

It is noteworthy that neither Charles Thomson nor Brett Barnes delved into the intricacies of sexual abuse, nor did they address the allegations made by Harrison Funk in a previous interview. Funk claimed that Jackson constructed the train station without a permit, shedding a different light on the circumstances surrounding its development.

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