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Updated · Deadline · Apr 24
Marty Singer seeks arbitration for Cascio siblings' sexual abuse claims against Jackson estate
Updated
Updated · Deadline · Apr 24

Marty Singer seeks arbitration for Cascio siblings' sexual abuse claims against Jackson estate

5 articles · Updated · Deadline · Apr 24
  • Singer filed the motion on April 17, with arguments set before Judge Hernan D. Vera on June 4 in California, citing a 2020 agreement involving multimillion-dollar payments to the Cascio family.
  • The Cascio siblings allege years of sexual abuse and multi-million dollar payoffs by Michael Jackson and his estate, with recent demands reaching $213 million and accusations of fraud and sex trafficking.
  • The Jackson estate, managed by John Branca and John McClain, denies wrongdoing and faces additional legal battles, including ongoing disputes with Paris Jackson and controversy surrounding the newly released Michael biopic.
After years of defending Michael Jackson, why are his closest friends now suing his estate for millions?
While his daughter fights the estate, will these claims finally destroy Jackson's carefully managed legacy?
Did Jackson's estate pay millions for silence, and why did the payments suddenly stop last year?
Is the new Michael Jackson biopic's release the real reason behind this multi-million dollar lawsuit?
With Jackson's own lawyer now representing his accusers, what explosive secrets might be revealed?
How will the 'fake tracks' scandal and a $213 million demand affect the Cascio family's credibility?