Below is a curated list of platforms, blogs, and websites that explore allegations of sexual abuse involving Michael Jackson, often challenging fan narratives and providing critical documentation and analysis.
LeavingNeverlandHBO - A dedicated and active subreddit that hosts in-depth discussions around Michael Jackson’s conduct with young boys. Prompted by the documentary Leaving Neverland, it brings together commentary, source-sharing, and user-driven investigations from across the web.
MJFacts.com – Arguably the most comprehensive and longest-standing website dedicated to examining allegations against Michael Jackson. The site includes hundreds of documents — from court transcripts and police reports to media coverage and personal testimonies. While it hasn’t been updated in recent years, it remains a valuable archive for researchers seeking factual, non-sensationalised documentation.
MJ and Boys – This blog chronicles Jackson’s close and often scrutinised relationships with young boys throughout his career. Through a combination of narrative analysis, rare photographs, and eyewitness accounts, it presents a timeline of concerning behaviour that has raised questions for decades.
The Truth about Michael Jackson – A Spanish-language investigative blog that critically examines Jackson’s relationships with minors and actively counters misinformation circulated by fan communities. Posts include legal documents, press coverage, and myth-debunking commentary with a focus on accuracy and transparency.
Michael Jackson Was Guilty – A relatively new platform that argues firmly in favour of Jackson’s guilt, based on trial evidence, witness statements, and critical interpretations of media narratives.
Desiree speaks…so listen… – A bold and articulate blog created by a writer known as Desiree, whose fact-based critiques of Jackson’s behaviour sparked intense online backlash from fans. Her work delves into legal records, public statements, and cultural context with a sharp, investigative tone. Originally removed from Blogger due to targeted reporting, the blog now exists in a restored version on WordPress. You can also download the original at dropbox.com.