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Michael Jackson's accusers seek to open sealed records that include nude photos of the singer

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's production company is fighting to keep sealed court records out of the hands of two of his accusers ahead of a forthcoming jury trial. MJJ Productions filed a motion last week in Los Angeles County Superior Court to quash four subpoenas issued by Jackson's alleged sex-abuse victims, Wade Robson, 41, and James Safechuck, 46. The subpoenas, directed at the county ...
Michael Jackson prepares to enter the Santa Barbara County Superior Court to hear the verdict read in his child molestation case on June 13, 2005, in Santa Maria, California.

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's production company is fighting to keep sealed court records out of the hands of two of his accusers ahead of a forthcoming jury trial.

MJJ Productions filed a motion last week in Los Angeles County Superior Court to quash four subpoenas issued by Jackson's alleged sex-abuse victims, Wade Robson, 41, and James Safechuck, 46. The subpoenas, directed at the county sheriff's offices and the

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