Brandi Jackson Says Michael Jackson "Leaving Neverland" Accuser Is Her Ex-BF

Brandi Jackson says Wade Robson continues the use the Jackson name to become relevant.

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The child molestation allegations against Michael Jackson resurfaced recently after the premiere of Leaving Neverland. Two men came forth with accusations claiming the iconic pop star molested them when they were children. However, the niece of the late-singer revealed that she dated Robson for seven years back in the day. On top of that, she claims that it was Michael himself that introduced them.

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Wade Robson may have omitted an important piece of information in his appearance in Leaving Neverland, according to Brandi Jackson. Michael Jackson's niece took to Twitter to air out Robson who she said she once dated.

"Wade and I were together for over 7 years, but I bet that isn’t in his “documentary” because it would ruin his timeline. And did I mention, it was my uncle, #MichaelJackson, who set us up? Wade is not a victim, #WadeRobsonIsaLiar," she wrote. 

She described Robson as thirsty, claiming he cheated on her in order to advance his career and alluding that he was the reason why Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake split up.

"I found out Wade cheated on me with multiple woman who he hoped would advance his career. You might know one of them, because it was a huge pop music scandal. Wade is not a victim, he’s an #Opportunist," she wrote. Adding, "Wade: You constantly talked about wanting to be “relevant”. You’ve burned so many bridges that now the only time you are #relevant is when you headline with my family’s name next to yours. It’s time to stop these lies and live your own life."

Robson has yet to issue a comment on Brandi Jackson's tweets. 

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