Cascio family back in court over Michael Jackson abuse claims

The Cascio family, once allies of Michael Jackson, flipped the script and returned to court against his estate on January 14, 2026, amid renewed abuse allegations. Attorney Howard King revealed explosive video testimony from the siblings, while the estate's lawyer Marty Singer fires back with extortion accusations. Drama in the courtroom had one brother in tears—talk about spilling the tea years later.

Oh honey, the Michael Jackson saga just got messier! 😲 The Cascio siblings—Frank, Aldo, and the rest—settled for millions with MJ's estate back in 2020 over claims the King of Pop abused them as kids. But fast-forward to 2024, and Frank says he signed that deal under duress. Enter attorney Howard King, who repped the family and wasted no time recording all five siblings spilling details of the alleged abuse—10 hours of raw video testimony, no chaser.

King dished to TMZ after a tense court showdown, explaining the total 180: years of therapy helped Frank quit sipping the "Michael Jackson Kool-Aid." The emotional wreckage? Brutal. Aldo's waterworks started before the hearing even kicked off; he had to bail with King. "These kids are all damaged," King said. "One of the children in particular is severely damaged over what happened to him, and it's only compounded by these ridiculous court proceedings where the estate publicly claims that he's lying. He's not lying."

King claims he screened an hour of the footage for estate lawyer Marty Singer, who allegedly smirked, "This will never see the light of day. We're gonna resolve this. Make me an offer." Supposedly, Singer tossed an offer their way, only to turn around and slap King with extortion charges. Now? Arbitration's dead, and they're gunning for over $200 million—echoing that $25 million payout to accuser Jordan Chandler in the '90s.

But wait, Singer's not having it. "Mr. King’s statement is an outright lie," he told TMZ. "I spoke to a witness who was with me and confirmed that Mr. King’s statement is a fabrication. He is simply trying to deflect from the fact that he communicated a demand of $213 million which is the subject of our extortion claim and was reported to the authorities."

Frank's main lawyer, Mark Geragos, calls the shots next. With videos lurking and accusations flying, is this the end of the estate's peace—or just the remix we didn't ask for? 🔥

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