Corey Feldmanwants to set the record straight and make it clear he is not here to defendMichael Jackson.
Now, despite having been friends with Jackson, Feldman says he can no longer defend the singer.
We must give them their voice.

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We must allow them to speak.
He officially filed claims in 2017, but LAPDdropped the casedue to the statute of limitations.
Especially given the fact that I’m so close to [Michael]."
Feldman also exclusively provided CNN with a statement furthering his remarks.
“I want to be very clear.
I stand for any and all victims of sexual abuse or assault,” the statement read.
“I apologize if anything I have said has been misconstrued to imply that I feel otherwise.”
Members ofthe Jackson family also appearedonCBS This Morningin February to condemn the documentary and its claims.
It is the most important thing."
Watch the video above for more from Feldman.Leaving Neverlandis now streaming on HBO.