Msica Matt Fiddes spoke about the King of Pop’s alleged sexual abuse
Matt Fiddes, who was the bodyguard of the deceased Michael Jackson, has revealed the truth about the alleged “secret room for children“that the King of Pop had in his mansion Neverland, in which some complainants claimed that he sexually abused them.
The man related his version of the story in a podcast where the topic of complaints of child sexual abuse that were presented against the singer in the documentary titled ‘Leaving Neverland’.
The bodyguard, who was with Jackson in the last days of his life when he died in 2009, denied all the allegations. “They try to convince you that I built a secret room for children“, lament.
“But that, which was there when I bought the house, was actually a panic room. The guy was a billionaire and it was completely normal to have a panic room. You were pushing a door and there were things there to keep you entertained for a few days until a problem was solved, “Fiddes explained.
“Many times people parachuted and alarms went off and Neverland staff told him to come into the room. So it wasn’t a secret room, it’s the most ridiculous thing that people make up, “he said.
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