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The estate management foundation of the late Michael Jackson has been accused of child prostitution and abuse.
According to a complaint filed in federal court in Los Angeles on the 28th (local time), siblings Edward, Dominic, Maricole and Aldo Casho claimed Jackson used his network of wealth, fame and employees to "groom" and brainwash them from a young age.
The complaint alleges that Michael Jackson built trust through his relationship with the Cassio family's father in 1984, then isolated him from several adults, provided drugs or alcohol, exposed him to pornography, and abused him over the years around the world.
The siblings claimed that "Jackson is a 'consecutive child predator' who has drug neutralized victims and sexually abused them over a decade," and that abuse occurred in several places, including Michael Jackson's world tour, celebrity residences, and Neverland Ranch.
In response, attorney Marty Singer, an agent for the Jackson Heritage Management Foundation, dismissed the lawsuit as "an attempt by additional family members to make money for large sums." He refuted the lawsuit as a far-fetched claim, based on comments the Casho family has defended Jackson in the past.
The lawsuit was filed by the siblings alleging the annulment of a financial settlement that was seen as a peaceful settlement last month, and the court is set to hold a follow-up hearing on March 5.
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