Michael Jackson's kids investigate his child sex abuse accusers

Two men who allege Michael Jackson molested them as children are being investigated - by his children

Page Six reports they are in advance of filing a lawsuit against Wade Robson and James Safechuck, and has learned they're "quietly investigating" the pair.

"The three children say that all they want is to preserve their father's musical legacy," a representative for the Jackson siblings - Prince, Paris and Blanket, told Page Six.

The representative said the children feel the documentary Leaving Neverland, which examines the stories of Robson and Safechuck and aired last month, was one-sided.

"The two men have made numerous claims that aren't true," they told Page Six.

"As for the allegations, they believe that per their own investigation and other news sources, money raised by the two men and maybe others has not gone to a charity or to promote anything positive."

The representative told Page Six the children want formal answers on the "charity issue".

"They certainly haven't used their new platform and that is the point... It's the principle, but it's also possibly illegal and they want answers."

According to The Blast, Robson set up the Robson Child Abuse Healing and Prevention Fund about the time the documentary was released.

"No benefit can be received by the founder of the fund or any other contributor other than a charitable tax reduction," a website for the fund says.

Last month, MediaWorks announced it would no longer play Michael Jackson's music on its radio stations.

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