Singer Michael Jackson
In 2013, the Sunday People obtained confidential documents from the FBI investigating Michael Jackson’s sexual abuse of at least 24 children over a 15-year period.
From 1993 to present, there have been at least four major lawsuits against Michael Jackson, all related to charges of child sexual abuse.
In the early 2000s, Michael Jackson was arrested for child abuse and posted $3 million bail.
In 2015, Wade Robson and James Safechuck – two self-proclaimed victims – pursued a similar lawsuit and sought large compensation from the $1.5 billion fortune that Michael Jackson left behind.
According to Wade and James’s lawyers, Michael Jackson spent $200 million to silence more than 20 victims of his sexual abuse.
Directed by Woody Allen
In 1992, Woody had to stand trial for allegedly sexually assaulting his 7-year-old adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow.
After many years of suffering, little Dylan Farrow first told her story in the New York Times in 2014. She was abused many times and had severe psychological effects while growing up.
In addition, Woody Allen also molested another adopted daughter, Soon Yi (at 18 years old).
Woody Allen, after many accusations of scandalous private life, has remained silent.
Singer R. Kelly
In 2002, an anonymous person sent a video accusing R. Kelly of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl.
The R&B singer is said to have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to retrieve incriminating evidence from the victim.
Directed by Bryan Singer
In 2014, director Bryan Singer was accused of raping a 14-15 year old boy in the late 1990s. The plaintiff was Michael Egan.
Next, a British actor also accused the director of the X-Men movie of raping him in a hotel room when he was 17 years old.
In both cases, Bryan Singer filed a complaint and won the case because the allegations were unsubstantiated.