Mar 2 • 12:19 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

New accusation against Michael Jackson: four siblings accuse him of being "a serial child sex predator"

Four members of the Cascio family have accused the estate of Michael Jackson of sexual abuse when they were minors, seeking over $200 million in damages.

Four siblings from the Cascio family, who have had a longstanding relationship with Michael Jackson, have filed a significant lawsuit against the late pop star's estate. They allege that Jackson sexually abused them during their childhood and are now seeking over $200 million in damages. The allegations have resurfaced amid ongoing discussions about Jackson's controversial legacy and the claims against him that have emerged since his death.

In their first public interview, the siblings provided harrowing details of the abuse they say they suffered. They describe a manipulative relationship with the late artist, claiming that he psychologically conditioned them and desensitized them to his inappropriate behavior. These personal accounts bring forth a renewed scrutiny of Jackson's relationships with minors, especially given his previous legal troubles concerning similar accusations before his untimely death in 2009.

The estate's representatives have vigorously denied the allegations, stating that the claims are unfounded and motivated by financial gain. The legal battle is likely to reignite public debate regarding Michael Jackson's legacy, as well as the broader implications for those who come forward with accusations against powerful figures in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the complexities surrounding issues of child abuse and accountability.

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