WADE Robson claims Michael Jackson attempted to have anal sex with him when he was just 14, sensational court docs show.
Robson, 36, accused the superstar singer of repeated sexual abuse over several years which allegedly began when he was aged seven.
The Australian-born dancer, who features in new documentary Leaving Neverland, filed a lawsuit against Jackson accusing him of using two firms as a front for his alleged paedophilia.
A 2016 legal complaint obtained by The Sun Online claims the Thriller singer attempted to "perform anal sex" on a 14-year-old Robson.
The document claims that while “penetration occurred” the attempt was "unsuccessful".
Robson claims Jackson became less sexually interested in him as he went through puberty.
The legal complaint said: “Once Plaintiff (Robson) began showing signs of puberty around age 13, Michael Jackson was no longer as interested in him sexually and the sexual encounters were less frequent.”
The document claims the last incident of alleged sex abuse happened at a hotel when Robson was 14.
Michael Jackson, who died in 2009 of a drug overdose, strongly denied all allegations of sexual abuse made against him.
His estate has slammed the Leaving Neverland documentary featuring Wade and fellow accuser James Safechuck - who alleges he took part in a mock wedding with Jackson - branding the film "pathetic."
Once Plaintiff began showing signs of puberty around age 13, Michael Jackson was no longer as interested in him sexually
Australian dancer Wade details seven years of harrowing abuse allegations in the lawsuit originally filed under seal in Los Angeles Superior Court in May 2013.
He claims he met Jackson after winning a dance competition when he was just five-years-old.
By age seven he began having sleepovers with the singer - where he claims Jacko shoved his hands down his underpants following a night of "pillow fighting, video games, tickling and other 'playtime' activities".
"That was the beginning of Michael Jackson's sexual abuse of Plaintiff which over the next seven years would regularly include sexual acts," the lawsuit says.
The sexual acts included French kissing, masturbation, oral sex and naked showers together, the complaint states - and Jackson would allegedly make young Wade call him "Dad" and tell him he loved him.
It adds: "Michael Jackson would use the words 'love', 'rub', 'penis', and 'butt' and 'it feels so good'. Michael Jackson would make moaning sounds."
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When Wade was just seven-years-old, Jackson said to him: "We can never tell anyone what WE are doing. People are ignorant and would never understand that we love each other and this is how we show it. If anyone were ever to find out, our lives and careers would be over."
The alleged abuse would take place at Jackson's Neverland ranch in Santa Barbara County, California, or in a property he nicknamed the "Hideout" in the Century City area of LA.
Now lawyers for Wade and James Safechuck are trying to prove that the abuse was so widespread, Jackson even created two businesses - MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures - in order to arrange "encounters" with young children.
The two entertainment companies were "specifically designed to locate, attract, lure and seduce child sex abuse victims" an updated 2016 complaint filed in the same case states.
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A judge dismissed the lawsuit in 2017 arguing that the two companies could not be liable - although he didn't rule on the credibility of the sex abuse claims themselves.
Lawyers are now appealing - and a decision is due this Autumn.
Californian lawyer Finaldi added: "I'm absolutely positive we're going to win this appeal and we'll be back in the trial court and what we're looking for is a trial by a jury of 12 to render a verdict as to whether these kids were abused or not.
"And if they were - the extent to which MJJ Productions - which was the production company - was responsible for that abuse."
If the case does go to trial, the court documents contains a number of witnesses who could be called on to testify against Jackson.
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