The Jackson estate is under attack again as choreographer Wade Robson claims the pop star molested him.
TMZ reported they have obtained legal documents where Robson alleges that he experienced "childhood sexual abuse" by the late pop icon. Robson, 30, who appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance", visited Neverland ranch between the ages of 7 and 14.
On May 1, he filed a complaint and is reportedly asking the judge in the Jackson case to allow him to file a late creditor's claim to collect money from the estate.
Howard Weitzman, Jackson's lawyer, is calling Robson's claims "outrageous and pathetic."
"This is a young man who has testified at least twice under oath over the past 20 years and said in numerous interviews that Michael Jackson never did anything inappropriate to him or with him," Weitzman told TMZ.
Robson is blaming a "repressed memory" from keeping him from initially filing any claims against the singer.
Robson met Jackson in Australia when he was 5-years old. By the time he was 7, he was sleeping over at the Jackson ranch and also slept over at Jackson's homes in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He continued to sleepover the singer's house until he was 14.
Robson and Jackson were so close that Robson performed to a Michael Jackson song when he was 8 years old on "Star Search."
In 2005, Robson testified in Jackson's child abuse trial and denied any claims that Jackson had ever molested him. He did admit to him and Jackson sharing a bed a few times but says he was "never" sexually abused.
According to TMZ, during that same trial Jackson's former housekeeper, Blanca Francia, testified that she witnessed Jackson in the shower with Robson when the boy was 8 or 9 years old.