Here’s what Michael Jackson’s children think of child molestation allegations

Michael Jackson was found not guilty in child molestation accusations in 2005

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Here’s what Michael Jackson’s children think of child molestation allegations
Here’s what Michael Jackson’s children think of child molestation allegations

Michael Jackson’s children - Prince, Paris and Blanket Jackson, are reportedly committed to extend support to their late father amidst the serious child molestation allegations against the King of Pop.

The trio were recently spotted attending MJ The Musical as they plan to speak out against the accusations for which the Dangerous hit-maker was found not guilty in 2005.

Jackson’s children are making efforts to keep their dad’s legacy alive as they think the legendary pop star was innocent.

“They will defend their dad until the end,” OK! reported. “They believe Michael when he said he was innocent.”

An insider spilled to the source that they all had ‘happy childhoods living at Neverland Ranch’ where the alleged assault of a 13-year-old took place.

“They loved their dad, and they became very protective of him,” the source added.

The Smooth Criminal singer’s family mainly remained mum since is death of cardiac arrest in 2009. However, his 23-year-old daughter is reportedly holding onto his Jackson’s memories tight.

“Paris says she still has the pajamas her dad wore around the house. It makes her happy to look at them,” the outlet quoted its source.