Vile Michael Jackson child sexual abuse claims are revealed as his 'secret family' speak out in Australian interview

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Four siblings who were part of Michael Jackson’s ‘secret family’ for 25 years before he died have branded the pop star ‘evil’ and a ‘mastermind’ paedophile who brainwashed them into keeping his awful secrets after he allegedly sexually abused them for years.

The Cascio siblings – Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole – spoke out on 60 Minutes Australia on Sunday night with horrific claims that Jackson molested all four of them when they were children. 

Edward Cascio, 43, claimed that Jackson wooed the family with lavish shopping trips, flights on private jets, visits to amusement parks, as well as taking them on tour to his gigs all around the world.

They also claimed that Jackson paid late-night visits to the family’s suburban New York home, bringing his chimpanzee, Bubbles, along to charm the kids, who admitted they were ‘starstruck’ by the pop star and ‘felt special’ to be associated with him and his A-list friends.

But the singer’s warmth and generosity had a very dark side, the siblings alleged, with all four saying they were manipulated and groomed before suffering through a years-long campaign of vile alleged sexual abuse.

They alleged that the abuse took place at Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, at various hotels on his world tours, and even in the siblings’ own home while their parents were downstairs unaware.

Four siblings who were part of Michael Jackson's 'secret family' for 25 years before he died have branded the pop star 'evil' and a 'mastermind' paedophile who brainwashed them into keeping his awful secrets after he allegedly sexually abused them for years

Four siblings who were part of Michael Jackson’s ‘secret family’ for 25 years before he died have branded the pop star ‘evil’ and a ‘mastermind’ paedophile who brainwashed them into keeping his awful secrets after he allegedly sexually abused them for years 

‘When you have the biggest superstar in the world in the 80s that wants to be your friend, you’re vulnerable and easily manipulated,’ Dominic Cascio told the program.

Jackson first became close with the Cascio family in the 1980s when he befriended the siblings’ father, hotel manager Dominic Cascio Snr, and his wife Connie.

They claimed he showered Dominic and Connie with expensive gifts and holidays before whisking the children away to toy stores and amusement parks. 

‘My parents were young. For them to have such a big celebrity want to be friends with them… they definitely felt special, and so did we,’ Eddie Cascio said.

‘He made us feel like we were his family, his kids, his everything.’

Jackson grew so close to the Cascios that they claimed he referred to them as his ‘second family’ and became like a ‘fun uncle’ to the kids. 

However, the siblings alleged that behind closed doors, Jackson had curated a twisted inner circle known as ‘The Applehead Club’. 

Edward said Jackson began to molest him when he was just 11 and travelling with the singer on his Dangerous tour in 1993. 

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The Cascio siblings - Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole - spoke out on 60 Minutes Australia on Sunday night with horrific claims that Jackson molested all four of them when they were children. Michael is pictured with Eddie, Dominic, and Marie-Nicole

The Cascio siblings – Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole – spoke out on 60 Minutes Australia on Sunday night with horrific claims that Jackson molested all four of them when they were children. Michael is pictured with Eddie, Dominic, and Marie-Nicole

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‘That’s when my world started to change,’ Edward claimed. 

‘We were on tour, and that’s when Michael started to get closer and started rubbing me on my legs. I was sitting on his lap, and that’s when the first kiss happened, where he kissed me on the lips.’

Edward said Jackson nicknamed him ‘angel’ and that the pair took baths together, as well as sharing a bed. 

Once it began, Edward claimed the molestation happened ‘almost every night’. 

The alleged abuse continued for years, and by the age of 16, Edward alleged that Jackson was penetrating him. 

‘I would have to perform oral sex on him. And vice versa. It’s pretty tough because my manhood was taken away as well as my childhood,’ he said. 

Edward said he experienced the longest period of molestation among his siblings, claiming he was abused for 16 years, well into his adulthood. 

He alleged that Jackson last approached him for sexual favours just months before his death in 2009. 

Jackson first became close with the Cascio family in the 1980s when he befriended the siblings' father, hotel manager Dominic Cascio Snr (far right), and his wife Connie (far left)

Jackson first became close with the Cascio family in the 1980s when he befriended the siblings’ father, hotel manager Dominic Cascio Snr (far right), and his wife Connie (far left)

Meanwhile, Dominic alleged Jackson would rope him into disturbing ‘games’, such as one allegedly called the ‘booty rumble’. 

‘He would lay me on top of him with my genitals up against his. While he would shake, he would kind of push up against me,’ Dominic claimed.

‘He would [also] drink my urine and tell me, “This is how much I love you.” I’m maybe 12 years old at the time. Like, I’m a child who’s seeing this man do this. 

‘And I said, “Oh, I guess he really does love me. I mean, I would never want to drink someone’s urine, so he must really love me.”‘

Marie-Nicole alleged Jackson would convince her to undress in front of him when she was just 12 years old and masturbate while looking at her. 

‘He just kept saying, “This is normal.” He asked me to spread my legs, and he asked to look at my vagina and he proceeded to go close to it, and he sniffed it,’ she alleged.

‘He looked at it, and he admired it and was like, “Wow.” 

‘I had a secret code that anytime he wanted to have a meeting with me… he would masturbate while looking at me exposed.’

Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole claimed they stuck by Jackson for so long - even in death - because he allegedly groomed them and their parents into idolising him. Pictured: The Cascio siblings on 60 Minutes

Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole claimed they stuck by Jackson for so long – even in death – because he allegedly groomed them and their parents into idolising him. Pictured: The Cascio siblings on 60 Minutes 

Aldo, the youngest of the Cascio siblings, claimed he and Jackson were laying in bed together and playing video games when the singer allegedly molested him. 

‘He just pulled down my shorts, and started giving me oral sex. And he’d [say] right away, “Doesn’t that feel good? See, I love you. I love you,” Aldo alleged.

‘I had no idea what sex was. I had no idea that this was inappropriate. He raped me and masked it into love.’

The siblings alleged Jackson maintained control and continuously abused them through the combined use of fear, alcohol, and prescription drugs. 

Dominic and Marie-Nicole claimed the pop star had them drink ‘Jesus Juice’, which was wine Jackson allegedly mixed with Vicodin and Xanax in soft drink cans. 

‘He gave me Xanax and Vicodin at 11 years old and told me I’d be floating and I would love it,’ Marie-Nicole claimed. 

Dominic and Aldo went on to allege that Jackson would convince each of them they were the only ones in the family who were being abused.

They claimed he would also run them through role-playing exercises to prepare them for interrogation by police and their parents.  

‘He would instill a fear into you about, “I’m going to go to jail, your family’s life is going to be ruined,”‘ Dominic claimed.

‘My mum asked me, “Is Michael doing anything to you?” So I had to say what he trained us to say,’ Aldo alleged. 

Marty Singer, a lawyer acting for the estate of Jackson, denied the fresh sexual abuse allegations in a statement to 60 Minutes, accusing the Cascio family of a ‘desperate money grab’. 

Mr Singer pointed to the Cascios’ decades-long, ‘consistent and repeated’ defence of Jackson, with the siblings previously insisting he had ‘never harmed any of them’. 

The Cascio siblings have now launched a lawsuit against Jackson’s estate, which Mr Singer alleges is a ‘shakedown attempt’. 

‘Notably, these shakedown attempts come more than 15 years after Jackson’s death, thus carrying no risk of being sued for defamation,’ he said. 

‘Sadly, in death just as in life, Jackson’s talents and success continue to make him a target.’

Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole claimed they stuck by Jackson for so long – even in death – because he allegedly groomed them and their parents into idolising him.

The Cascio family maintained for years that Jackson had done nothing wrong, fiercely defending him in public, even amid his 2003 arrest. 

However, their idolisation of Jackson began to fracture in 2019 when they watched the documentary, Leaving Neverland. 

Wade Robson and James Safechuck laid out similar allegations against Jackson in the film. 

The siblings said they now wanted to ‘give courage to other victims out there to come out and be strong with us’.  

‘Because at the end of the day, he was the monster, not us,’ Eddie alleged. 

Jackson was first accused of sexual abuse in the early 1990s and settled a civil lawsuit in relation to the claims, but consistently denied the accusations. 

He was later arrested in the early 2000s when police investigated claims he had molested a 13-year-old, but was acquitted in a criminal trial.  

If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit their website. In an emergency, call 000. 




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