"After HBO aired the second part of the highly controversial Leaving Neverland
Monday night, the cable network broadcast a one-hour discussion
featuring Wade Robson and James Safechuck, whose abuse allegations
regarding Michael Jackson were the documentary’s subjects. Also in
attendance was Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed. Oprah Winfrey moderated the discussion in front of a live audience of over 100 child sexual abuse survivors."
"Discussing the insidiousness of the grooming process, Winfrey said, “I
have said for years that if the abuser is any good, you won’t know it’s
happened... If the abuser is any good, he or she is going to make you
feel like you’re part of it."
Winfrey also said " In order for it to work, it has to be somebody you know, somebody you admire, somebody you respect and maybe even love"
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