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Michael Jackson's estate sued over child sex trafficking claims
The Cascio siblings allege long-term abuse and seek to void a previous settlement, claiming Michael Jackson used drugs, grooming, and brainwashing, according to a February 27 federal complaint.
- On Friday , siblings Frank, Dominic, Marie‑Nicole and Aldo Cascio filed a federal complaint in Los Angeles accusing Michael Jackson's estate and The Michael Jackson Company of child sex trafficking.
- Their documents describe how Michael Jackson groomed and isolated the Cascios beginning when some were as young as seven or eight, using gifts and abuse methods.
- Reportedly, the complaint details assaults at Neverland Ranch and Elizabeth Taylor's home in Switzerland, with the Cascios previously defending Jackson during his 2005 trial.
- A judge has scheduled a follow-up hearing for March 5, as the estate denies the claims and seeks to dismiss the lawsuit, calling it a `desperate money grab`.
- Their prior legal strategy included filings after Leaving Neverland , with demands of $40 million and $213 million, and past allegations remain part of the record.
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Michael Jackson Estate Hit With Child Sex Trafficking Lawsuit From ‘Second Family’ Siblings
A group of siblings who say they were abused by Michael Jackson have brought new child sex trafficking claims against the King of Pop’s estate. Four of the five Cascio siblings — Edward, Dominic, Marie-Nicole and Aldo — alleged in a Friday (Feb. 27) federal lawsuit that Jackson raped and molested them as children over the course of more than a decade, including at his Neverland ranch and while on the road for the Dangerous world tour and HISto…
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Read Full Article4 siblings sue Michael Jackson’s estate over abuse claims
Four adult siblings have filed a lawsuit against the estate of Michael Jackson, claiming the late pop star sexually abused them for more than a decade beginning when some were as young as 7 or 8, according to People.
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