A man's claims that he was molested by Michael Jackson when he was a child have been backed up by the singer's former maid.
Blanca Francia, 57, claimed she walked in on Jackson showering with Australian Wade Robson – and is willing to say so in a court battle Wade has launched.
Blanca, whose son Jason also insists the King of Pop molested him at his Neverland ranch, said: "Michael Jackson abused Wade. My opinion has never wavered. We have been through a lot since then.
"They [Wade's lawyers] would have to subpoena me to appear in the court case, but I would tell the same story. I will talk to them. I am still in shock that this has all happened."
Two other employees will back up stories that Jackson acted inappropriately with children such as Robson, who was one of Jackson's favourite child visitors to the house.
Personal maid Adrian McManus revealed staff openly talked about Jackson's sickening behaviour and bedtime antics with children.
Former ranch manager Mark Quindoy alleged the Thriller singer kissed a boy during a car trip in the early 1990s.
Court papers show that Wade, now 30 and one of Hollywood's top dance directors, filed his lawsuit against Michael Joseph Jackson's estate at the Los Angeles Superior Court on May 1.
He went on television in the US to claim Jackson molested him from the age of seven until he was 14.
Wade suffered a breakdown recently, which led him to confess he was abused at the hands of the singer, who died aged 50 after a drug overdose in June 2009.
His lawyer called Jackson "a monster, who threatened his life if he ever spoke out".
He is hoping to win a six-figure pay-out from Jackson's estate to help "to bring peace to his life".
Lawyers are hoping to track down police interviews with former ranch manager Mark Quindoy, who with wife Faye allegedly spent two years watching the star molest kids.
They spoke to Los Angeles detectives and appeared on TV news shows. Now Wade's legal team are hunting down key interviews that could incriminate the singer.
- Mirror
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