Bombshell Claim: Michael Jackson Sex Accuser Wade Robson Asks Judge To Allow Housekeeper’s Eyewitness Evidence That She Saw King Of Pop Shower With Him
April 13 2015, Updated 7:05 a.m. ET
Michael Jackson sex accuser Wade Robson is heating up his attempt to win a lawsuit against the late singer's estate. The choreographer and alleged Jackson sex victim wants testimony from the late singer's 2005 molestation trial admitted as evidence in his claim against the King of Pop's estate — including claims from a housekeeper that she saw him and Jackson showering together!
Executors of the estate had argued in legal documents that the testimony Michael Jackson housekeeper Blanca Francia had given at the 2005 molestation trial was inadmissible hearsay and character evidence.
Robson's lawyer's have since responded with the original transcript of Francia's testimony, in which she claimed to have witnessed Jackson in the shower with Wade, who was a young child at the time.
According to the legal documents, "On one occasion, Fran entered Jackson's bedroom and heard sounds of laughter and playing around- At first she thought the sounds might have been coming from the garden outside Jackson's bedroom, but then she peeked through open door to Jackson's personal bathroom and realized the sounds were coming from the shower in the bathroom. She saw two pairs of underwear laying on the floor next to the shower and recognized them as Jackson's and Robson's."
"The water was running in the shower and Francia heard the radio playing. Francia heard two voices for about a minute which she recognized as Jackson's and Robson's," the documents state.
The housekeeper also testified at the 2005 molestation trial of witnessing Jackson and Robson watching television in the singer's bed, nude, from the waist up.
During visits Robson made to Neverland as a child in the early 90's, the boy's mother would stay in a guest house while her son stayed in Jackson's master bedroom in the main house. The visits would last for "weeks at a time," Francia claimed in her testimony.
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