New child sex abuse claims have emerged against the late Michael Jackson, as a man who worked alongside him in a 1987 Pepsi commercial adds him name to a lawsuit against the singer’s estate.
James Safechuck claims that he was groomed and sexually molested by Jackson, beginning from the age of 10 and continuing for four or five years. Safechuck made the commercial with Jackson when he was just a boy, and then travelled on a number of Pepsi-sponsored trips with the singer to locations like England and Hawaii.
Safechuck’s name first came up during Jackson’s criminal trial for paedophilia nine years ago, but he denied at the time at Jackson had done anything untoward towards him.
He has now added his name to suit filed by the Aussie choreographer, Wade Robson.
Here’s the Pepsi commercial in question:
The Daily Beast reports that a source told them Safechuck’s is “the same type of sex abuse claim as Wade’s, only with a different set of facts … and dates.”