Justice has ruled against Wade Robson, but the case may not be over.

The choreographer, who had filed a complaint against Michael Jackson's companies for the sexual abuse of which he accuses the singer when he was a minor, was dismissed of his complaint by a judge in Los Angeles.

The latter considered that there is no evidence that MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures (the two companies which now manage the heritage of the King of Pop) were involved in any way in the sexual abuse alleged against the artist.

“The evidence shows that the defendants did not have the legal capacity to control Jackson, because Jackson was the full and total owner of the companies.

Without supervision, there is no special relationship or obligation that exists between the accused and the prosecution.

In addition, there is no proof of professional misconduct on the part of the accused ”, we can read in the court decision, relayed by the

Hollywood Reporter

.

Leaving Neverland

However, Wade Robson, whose accusations had once again made the headlines after the broadcast of the shock documentary

Leaving Neverland

, does not admit defeat. His lawyers plan to appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court. "If upheld, this ruling would set a dangerous precedent that would make thousands of children working in the entertainment industry vulnerable to sexual abuse by those in positions of power." The children of our state deserve to be protected and we will not stop fighting until we ensure the safety of every child, ”said Vince Finaldi, the choreographer's lawyer, in a statement sent to

Hollywood Reporter

.

Although he was acquitted in 2005 of all charges of sexual assault against minors against him, Michael Jackson has never been able to shake off suspicions of sexual assault on minors.

The star's family is doing what they can to preserve its image and the financial windfall that the artist's music catalog represents.

Because since his death in 2009 at the age of 50, Michael Jackson continues to generate huge profits.

In 2016,

Forbes

reported that his estate had earned more than $ 825 million.

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