Michael Jackson's older brother Jermaine spoke out against the Leaving Neverland documentary that recently premiered at Sundance and brought up underage sexual abuse allegations surrounding the late singer. 

During an interview with Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (January 31), Jermaine stated, "Michael was tried by a jury, and he was acquitted on all of this because there was no real evidence, there was nothing there. Our family are tired. We're very tired. Let this man rest. He did a lot for the world. Let him rest ... There is no truth to this documentary ... He was cleared of all of this, it's nonsense." 

Jermaine also called out Wade Robson, 36, who alleges in the documentary that Michael started sexually abusing him starting when he was 7. Jermaine said, "What has happened that people don't know is, Wade changed his story that he maintained before and after Michael's death. He tried to go out and shop a book deal, no publisher would touch it ... So what was left for him to do is to do a documentary. So he gets in front of a camera with a bunch of people and spews out all these nonsense statements."