Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Michael Jackson's Estate Hit with New Child Molestation Claim from Wade Robson


Choreographer Wade Robson, who testified in Michael Jackson's defense during his 2005 trial on child molestation charges, has filed a claim against Jackson's estate, alleging that he in fact was abused by the late pop star. Wade's lawyer filed legal documents on May 1 asking the judge in the Michael Jackson Estate case to allow him to file a late creditor's claim against the Estate.  In the documents, Wade's lawyer says he submitted a never-before filed complaint "for childhood sexual abuse." Wade met Michael when he was 5 years old and they developed a friendship that lasted for years.  By the time Wade was 7, he went for sleepovers at Neverland and Michael Jackson's homes in L.A. and Vegas.  The sleepovers continued until Wade was 14. In the 2005 molestation trial, Jackson's former housekeeper, Blanca Francia, testified she witnessed Jackson in the shower with Wade when the boy was 8 or 9 years old.




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