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Michael Jackson: Music & Monsters

Michael Jackson: Music & Monsters

By: Hidden Killers Podcast
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Michael Jackson sold over 400 million records. He changed the music industry. He may also be the most accused entertainer in modern history.

The Michael Jackson biopic shattered box office records. The Cascio family — who defended Jackson for twenty-five years — just filed a lawsuit alleging he abused all of their children. Wade Robson and James Safechuck are heading to trial. And the Michael Jackson estate says every accusation is a lie.

Music & Monsters is a five-part investigative series from Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski examining every major accusation against Michael Jackson — from the Jordan Chandler case and the twenty-three million dollar settlement, to the 2005 criminal trial and acquittal, to the Leaving Neverland allegations, to the Cascio family's explosive new lawsuit. What's been debunked gets called debunked. What's been verified gets laid out. The money on both sides gets followed.

This isn't a Michael Jackson documentary that picks a side. This is the Neverland Ranch allegations, the courtroom testimony, the settlements, the reversals — all of it, with the uncomfortable parts left in.

Is Michael Jackson guilty or innocent? The answer might not be either one.

This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.

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  • Michael Jackson: The $200 Million Lawsuit His Estate Tried to Bury
    Apr 27 2026

    For twenty-five years, the Cascio family was Michael Jackson's shield. They testified at his 2005 trial. Frank Cascio wrote a book defending him. They sat on national television and told the world Jackson never harmed anyone.

    Now all five Cascio siblings are suing, alleging Jackson drugged and systematically abused them since childhood. The estate calls it a two hundred million dollar extortion scheme.

    Former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins Hidden Killers to break down the most complicated credibility question in recent entertainment law: what happens when your most loyal defenders become your accusers — after decades of sworn statements saying nothing happened?

    The legal landscape is brutal. The Cascios already signed a settlement in 2019 — reportedly six hundred ninety thousand dollars per sibling per year for five years — with confidentiality, non-disparagement, and arbitration clauses baked in. They collected on it. Now they want it voided, claiming duress and lack of proper legal counsel.

    A hearing will determine whether this goes to public court or private arbitration. The estate wants it sealed. The Cascio attorneys say arbitration is being weaponized to silence abuse survivors.

    Eric Faddis breaks down what it actually takes to void a settlement you've already cashed, how twenty-five years of defense testimony affects credibility in court, what the federal trafficking statute requires to hold up, and whether alleged threats to "expand the circle of knowledge" right before a six hundred million dollar Sony deal constitutes extortion — or just aggressive negotiation by people who felt they were owed more.

    The Cascios claim they were "deprogrammed" by watching Leaving Neverland in 2019. The estate says the timing proves opportunism. The courtroom will decide which version holds up under cross-examination.

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    18 mins
  • Michael Jackson's "Second Family" Just Turned on Him
    Apr 27 2026

    How does someone defend a man for twenty-five years — on Oprah, in a published memoir, at a criminal trial — and then file a federal lawsuit saying he assaulted every one of their children?

    The Cascio family just went public with allegations against Michael Jackson's estate that are as disturbing as they are difficult to process. Four siblings filed a federal lawsuit. A fifth reportedly filed through separate arbitration. The complaint alleges Jackson targeted all of them beginning when some were as young as seven or eight — at Neverland, on tour, and inside the Cascios' own home while Jackson stayed there with his own children.

    These aren't strangers looking for a payday. This is the family Jackson called his second family. Frank Cascio wrote a book defending him. They went on national television and said "never, never" when asked about misconduct. They went after Wade Robson on social media before Leaving Neverland even aired.

    And then they say they watched that documentary and everything broke open. They claim all five siblings independently recognized what happened to them for the first time. The lawsuit followed. So did a reported sixteen million dollar settlement from the estate. When those payments stopped, the federal case was filed.

    The Jackson estate calls it a desperate money grab and points to twenty-five years of public defense as proof. That's a fair argument. You don't defend someone that aggressively for that long if you believe they hurt you — unless the psychology of what happened to you won't let you see it clearly.

    And that's the part that makes this case so hard to dismiss outright. Trauma experts describe exactly this pattern — victims who internalize their abuser's worldview, who protect the person who harmed them, who genuinely don't recognize what happened as abuse until something external shatters the framework. Robson testified under oath that Jackson never touched him, then said every word was a lie. Safechuck defended Jackson as a child, then alleged years of abuse as an adult. Both say therapy broke the seal. The Cascios say Leaving Neverland did.

    Is that plausible? It's consistent with what researchers document. Is the timing also aligned with an enormous financial claim? It is. Both of those things are true simultaneously. And sitting with that is the whole point.

    Michael Jackson was acquitted in 2005 and denied all allegations throughout his life. His estate continues to deny them. The courts will determine what the evidence supports.

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    23 mins
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