From ages 7 to around 14, Robson said, he was abused by Jackson, who he said “performed sexual acts on me and forced me to perform sexual acts on him.”
Robson is currently asking a probate court to allow him to file a late creditor’s claim against the Jackson estate, now that the deadline has passed for creditors to file such claims. His claim comes as a case brought by Jackson’s family against AEG Live, promoters of his final concert tour, has begun in civil court.
Back in 2005, Wade Robson was the first defense witness at Michael Jackson’s trial, where the singer was accused of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor. At the time, Robson was unequivocal: He was not sexually abused by the man known as the King of Pop. But he has changed his tune.
Born in Australia, Robson was a dancing prodigy whose family relocated to the United States when he was 9; he appeared in three of Michael Jackson’s videos: “Black or White,” “Jam,” and “Heal the World.” In later years he went on to direct music videos and choreograph tours for artists including N’Sync and Britney Spears, and hosted and executive produced “The Wade Robson Project” for MTV in 2003. He joined “So You Think You Can Dance” on FOX in 2007 as a judge and choreographer.
“This is not a case of repressed memory,” said Robson. “I have never forgotten one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse.”
During the first criminal investigation of Jackson in 1993 (when Robson was 11), Jackson would call him “every day” to “role play” and convince him that if anyone knew what they had done together, “both of us would go to jail for the rest of our lives.”
He says there was no bribe money offered for him to lie on the stand — nor, apparently, was it needed. “It was complete manipulation (by Jackson) and brainwashing,” said Robson. “He would role play and train me for these (trial) scenarios.”
Howard Weitzman, a lawyer for Jackson’s estate, said in a statement: “Mr. Robson’s claim is outrageous and pathetic. This is a young man who has testified at least twice under oath over the past 20 years and said in numerous interviews that Michael Jackson never did anything inappropriate to him or with him. Now, nearly four years after Michael has passed, this sad and less-than-credible claim has been made.”
But this is not about landing some big book deal or payoff for silence, said Robson. “I’ve lived in silence and denial for 22 years and I can’t spend another moment in that…. I’m never going to go away with this for the sake of money. I’m never going to be silenced for money. That’s not going to happen.”

