Cascio siblings at press conference accusing Michael Jackson estate of abuse cover-up, biopic poster in background.
Cascio siblings at press conference accusing Michael Jackson estate of abuse cover-up, biopic poster in background.
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Cascio siblings level new abuse claims against Michael Jackson estate

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Four siblings from New Jersey have accused the Michael Jackson estate of enabling and covering up years of sexual abuse by the late singer, according to a federal lawsuit filed in February. The allegations gained renewed attention after the plaintiffs spoke to the New York Times on the day the biopic 'Michael' debuted in theaters. The estate denies the claims, calling them a 'desperate money grab.'

Edward Joseph Cascio, Dominic Savini Cascio, Marie-Nicole Porte, and Aldo Cascio filed the complaint in Los Angeles federal court, alleging Michael Jackson drugged, raped, and sexually assaulted them starting when some were as young as seven or eight. The suit claims the abuse occurred over more than a decade in locations including their New Jersey family home, Neverland Ranch, and residences of Elizabeth Taylor and Elton John. Jackson allegedly used code words like 'Yogi Tea' for sex acts, 'Jesus Juice' for wine, and 'Disney Juice' for hard liquor while plying the children with drugs, alcohol, and child pornography, the complaint states. Jackson organization members witnessed and facilitated the abuse, according to the filing, which also names estate executors John Branca and John McClain, and private investigator Herman Weisberg as defendants. The siblings assert Jackson groomed them with gifts, celebrity access, and claims they were his 'true family.'

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Discussions on X about the Cascio siblings' abuse allegations against Michael Jackson's estate are polarized. Many users, especially fans, dismiss the claims as a 'desperate money grab' timed with the 'Michael' biopic release, citing the family's prior defenses of Jackson and financial dealings with the estate. Supporters of the accusers highlight grooming, delayed trauma realization after Leaving Neverland, and patterns with prior allegations. Media shares report the lawsuit neutrally amid the estate's denials.

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