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Paris Jackson Demands Macaulay Culkin Slam New Film's Sex Abuse Claims Against Father

Paris Jackson Macaulay Culkin Leaving Neverland Documentary
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Jan. 31 2019, Updated 5:47 p.m. ET

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Paris Jackson left rehab this week  after struggling with mental health issues and alcohol abuse, but she's not feeling so clean and serene. Michael Jackson's only daughter is demanding her late father's former friend Macaulay Culkin publicly denounce the scathing new documentary Leaving Neverland and the latest child sex abuse claims in it, RadarOnline.com can exclusively report.

But a source claimed the Home Alone actor has no plans to speak out against the latest allegations — and the 20-year-old model isn't happy!

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“Paris is so mad at Macaulay because Macaulay was in the mix during the same time as these accusers were, and he won’t do anything about it,” the source alleged.

As Jackson fans know, Macaulay, now 38, spent a lot of time at Neverland Ranch as a child.

In the recent podcast “Inside of You,” he admitted that he felt slightly “ambushed” when he was initially approached by Michael — but insisted that despite their 20-year age gap, the two had a “normal” friendship.

However, he hasn't slammed the documentary, or the film's allegations Michael abused Wade Robson and James Safechuck when they were children.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the Jackson family is concerned about how fragile Paris is handling all of the claims.

“The whole family is really worried for Paris because she is lashing out right now and telling her family and everyone who knew and loved Michael that they need to take action to stop this," the source explained.

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Following the Sundance premiere of Leaving Neverland, the Jackson estate released a statement.

“The film takes uncorroborated allegations that supposedly happened 20 years ago and treats them as fact," the estate said. "These claims were the basis of lawsuits filed by these two admitted liars which were ultimately dismissed by a judge. The two accusers testified under oath that these events never occurred. They have provided no independent evidence and absolutely no proof in support of their accusations, which means the entire film hinges solely on the word of two perjurers."

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