The Cascio Siblings Sue Michael Jackson’s Estate After Years of Standing by Him Amid Child Molestation Allegations
- The Cascio siblings are suing Michael Jackson's estate after standing by him for years as he faced accusations of child molestation.
- The lawsuit, filed against Jackson's estate in California's Central District Court on Friday, accuses the late singer of grooming, drugging, raping and sexually assaulting four of the Cascio...
- The pop icon used code phrases such as “Can I have a meeting,” “Yogi Tea,” “Neverland,” and “Go to Disneyland” to encourage the children to engage in “extreme...
The Cascio siblings are suing Michael Jackson’s estate after standing by him for years as he faced accusations of child molestation.
The lawsuit, filed against Jackson’s estate in California’s Central District Court on Friday, accuses the late singer of grooming, drugging, raping and sexually assaulting four of the Cascio children — Edward, Dominic, Marie-Nicole and Aldo — over the course of more than a decade, beginning when some of them were as young as 7.
The pop icon used code phrases such as “Can I have a meeting,” “Yogi Tea,” “Neverland,” and “Go to Disneyland” to encourage the children to engage in “extreme sex acts” with him, the suit alleges.
The siblings claim Jackson plied them with wine (“Jesus Juice”) and hard liquor (“Disney Juice”) and made them perform extreme sex acts.
The lawsuit also includes claims that Jackson molested one of the boys at the homes of Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor.
A fifth sibling, Frank Cascio, is not a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
An attorney for Jackson’s estate decried the lawsuit as a “desperate money grab,” noting that the allegations run contrary to the siblings’ prior statements.
The siblings say they were part of Michael Jackson’s secret “second family” and stood by him for years as he faced public accusations of child molestation.
