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    Aaron Carter plans to "talk about" his "experience" with Michael Jackson, following child sex abuse allegations

    The 'Thriller' hitmaker - who passed away in 2009 - was accused by Wade Robson and James Safechuck in the HBO documentary 'Leaving Neverland' of sexual abuse after he befriended them both as children.


    And now Aaron - who previously slammed Wade and James as "liars" - has said he plans to speak about his own experiences with Michael "in the future".

    He said: "To be honest, after seeing everyone's stories unfold, I was a little aggressive. I mean everyone has their own stories, and everyone has their own situations, so you know, I can't really take away from that. I don't know, so I can't say 'Oh I was there, I was a fly on the wall.' Because I don't.

    "In regards to that situation, I actually have my own experience that happened with Michael, so I'm going to be talking about that in the future."

    The 'I Want Candy' hitmaker won't reveal whether his experience involves alleged abuse, but said he will "tell [his] truth".

    When asked if he was abused by Michael, Aaron said: "You're just going to have to find out when I talk about. You're just going to have to find out."

    Although he also played coy about when he plans to speak out, he did say the story would be in a new book he's penning.

    He added: "I'm doing a book on my whole life, and I think it's appropriate to put my story about my experience with Michael [in that]. I will tell my truth."

    And Aaron insists Michael's family already knows what he plans to say.

    Speaking to TMZ, he said: "The family's known about it. They've known about what I'm going to say. They've just never talked about it."

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