Michael Jackson’s body could possibly be exhumed after nearly a dozen more alleged sex assault victims have stepped forward claiming to have been sexually abused by the late pop singer according to Radar Online.
The Michael Jackson sexual assault case reportedly continues to build with new evidence that could prove that Jackson’s guilt or innocence once and for all. The 11 new victims are banning together and want the body of Jackson exhumed and examined for DNA evidence. They claim it will reveal that Michael was a serial molester who abused prepubescent, disabled and terminally ill children over three decades.
“There are at least 11 new victims who claim they were molested and even raped by Jackson when they were between the ages of seven and 14 — and the list is growing,” said an insider.
“DNA samples taken from his remains could prove they’re telling the truth!”
Leading a renewed charge against Jackson are Wade Robson, 36, and 40-year-old James Safechuck. Two of the alleged victims who have also spoken out in the controversial documentary “Leaving Neverland.”
“He was abusing dozens of children who were shipped to his Neverland ranch — including kids in wheelchairs and children suffering from terminal diseases as young as seven,” a source said.
“Jackson’s home was a pedophile’s paradise masquerading as a theme park! He started far earlier than people think — in his late teens, so his abuses go back more than 30 years and may involve thousands of victims!”
Forensic investigators told Radar that traces of skin and nails from Jacko’s victims will remain on his body. Adding fuel to the fire famed attorney Gloria Allred. TMZ spoke with Allred asking her thoughts on the Michael Jackson sexual abuse allegations and the outspoken attorney stated that she absolutely believes that Jackson is guilty.
She says there’s a long history of serious allegations and disturbing behavior, as well as millions of dollars paid in settlements by Michael Jackson which will eventually lead investigators in uncovering the shocking and bizarre truth once and for all.
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