Michael Jackson Accusers Seek $400 Million in Compensation

Michael Jackson`s sexual attack accusers, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, are looking for a staggering $four hundred million in damages from the past due King of Pop`s property over the alleged abuse.

The nine-determine call for became found out in courtroom docket files filed on September 15. The filings had been a part of a felony dispute concerning Jackson`s daughter, Paris Jackson, who has antagonistic the property overlaying all the mounting felony charges associated with the case.

According to the files received through Us Weekly, Jackson`s executors—John Branca and John McClain argued that now no longer paying the felony charges could have “profoundly destabilizing effects for the property.”

The executors said that if the property can not pay the charges, they could probably be not able to keep protecting towards Robson`s and Safechuck`s lawsuits.

“The Estate could probably ought to default... wherein severa depositions, discovery topics, and different topics are scheduled to take area over the subsequent numerous months, and wherein [Robson and Safechuck] are looking for $four hundred million,” the files read. The filings emphasised that it “could be disastrous for the Estate to default on this case.”

The precise quantity Robson and Safechuck had been looking for from Jackson`s companies, MJJ Productions Inc. and MJJ Ventures Inc., became formerly undisclosed till those courtroom docket filings.

Robson, 43, first filed his lawsuit in 2013, alleging he became molested and raped through the track icon among the a while of seven and 14. Safechuck, 47, sued the subsequent year, claiming Jackson groomed him for intercourse when they regarded collectively in a Pepsi commercial while Safechuck became 10.

Both guys specific their sexual abuse allegations withinside the 2019 HBO documentary, Leaving Neverland. Michael Jackson`s property has again and again denied all sexual attack allegations. A spokesperson for the property reiterated, “The lawsuit has no benefit and Michael is innocent.”

The property formerly sued HBO for violating a non-disparagement clause through airing the documentary. That case became sooner or later settled in 2024, and HBO agreed to completely
eliminate the movie from its platform.

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