United Kingdom, April 25 -- One of Michael Jackson's abuse accusers has warned the late singer's new biopic is "triggering" for survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

James Safechuck - who claimed in 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland that he was molested by the late singer from the age of 10 until his early teens - has reached out to offer support to those who have been subjected to abuse by a trusted figure in their lives in the wake of the release of Michael, which chronicles the Thriller hitmaker's journey to pop superstardom.

James wrote in a statement shared with Rolling Stone: "Hi there. I wanted to connect with other survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

"The Michael movie is coming out and it's getting a lot of promotion and ther...