In light of the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland, footage of Michael Jackson shopping for jewelry with one of his accusers, James Safechuck, in 1989 was recently unearthed. 

The video shows Michael dressed in a disguise while looking for jewelry at Zales in Simi Valley with Safechuck by his side. Jackson was actually stopped by security who were concerned that the famed singer was going to rob the store, given his obvious disguise. 

In the documentary, Safechuck claims that Jackson gave him a lot of expensive jewelry, including a diamond engagement ring. He stated that "We were like this married couple. And I say married because we had this mock wedding ceremony. We did this in his bedroom and we filled out some vows." Safechuck added, "We would pretend my small hand fit whatever female we were buying it for. I was really into jewelry and he would reward me with jewelry for doing sexual acts for him."