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Michael Jackson’s companies had no legal duty to protect Australian Wade Robson from alleged sexual abuse, judge rules – ABC News
Brisbane-born Wade Robson’s lawyers vow to take his case to the US Supreme Court if necessary, after a judge dismisses his case over allegations Michael Jackson…

A US judge has dismissed the lawsuit of an Australian man who alleged that Michael Jackson sexually abused him as a boy.
- Wade Robson met Michael Jackson when he was five years old
- He alleges the pop star abused him for years, and had argued that Jackson’s companies had a duty of care to children
- Jackson’s estate has repeatedly denied he abused Mr Robson and his co-accuser James Safechuck
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark A Young granted the Jackson estate’s request to dismiss the suit,…
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