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Michael Jackson doc could face Ofcom investigation after viewer complaints

Viewers found many of the descriptions hard to stomach

Channel 4’s Michael Jackson Leaving Neverland documentary could be investigated by Ofcom after horrifying viewers with its graphic descriptions of abuse.

Many found the scenes hard to watch, including one in which accuser James Safechuck claimed Jackson taught him how to masturbate when he was just nine years old.

Another accuser, Wade Robson, said the abuse started when he was seven and claimed the King of Pop made him bend over and stood behind him masturbating.

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Wade Robson (Credit: Channel 4)

Read more: Michael Jackson: Leaving Neverland viewers left ‘vomiting’ over graphic abuse claims

A spokesperson for Ofcom told Ent Daily: “We will assess these complaints before deciding whether or not to investigate.”

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