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Michael Jackson accuser claims pop star drank his urine in vile grooming ritual

May 12, 2026
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Michael Jackson accuser claims pop star drank his urine in vile grooming ritual

One of the four siblings from Michael Jackson’s alleged “secret family” who have accused the pop star of sexually assaulting them as kids claimed Jackson would drink his urine to prove how much he loved him.

Dominic Cascio, who along with his two brothers and sister has filed a lawsuit alleging Jackson was a serial child sex predator who groomed them, claimed that the singer would play twisted sexual games with him — and had a sick way of showing his affection.

“He would drink my urine and tell me, ‘This is how much I love you.’ I’m maybe 12 years old at the time. Like, I’m a child who’s seeing this man do this,” Dominic revealed in a bombshell interview with “60 Minutes Australia” that aired Sunday night.

Michael Jackson sitting with nine-year-old Dominic Cascio, who looks uncomfortable, in a hotel room in 1996.
Michael Jackson with Dominic Cascio when he was nine-years-old. 60 Minutes
Dominic Cascio, a bald man with a goatee, looking slightly down and to the left.
Dominic Cascio details the alleged abuse he endured from late pop star Michael Jackson. 60 Minutes Australia

“And I said, ‘Oh, I guess he really does love me. I mean, I would never want to drink someone’s urine, so he must really love me.’”

Jackson “would tell me that this was a special bond that we had, and he would tell me you know I’m only doing this with you like I love you so much,” he added.

The Cascios — Eddie, Aldo, Dominic, and Marie-Nicole — said they became part of Jackson’s inner circle in the 1980s after their father befriended the superstar. Soon they were spending holidays at Neverland Ranch and traveling around the world with Jackson, who they allege sexually abused them for decades.

“My parents were young. For them to have such a big celebrity want to be friends with them… they definitely felt special, and so did we,” Eddie said. “He made us feel like we were his family, his kids, his everything.”

Michael Jackson posing with the Cascio family, a woman, a man holding a young boy, and two other young boys in front of a wall of framed photos.
Michael Jackson poses with his “second family” the Cascio family. 60 Minutes Australia

Multiple siblings recalled Jackson made them participate in a disturbing game called the “booty rumble.” “He would lay me on top of him with my genitals up against his. While he would shake, he would kind of push up against me,” Dominic remembered.

The siblings also accuse Jackson of drugging them up on prescription pills and alcohol at a young age, including wine, which he called “Jesus juice,” and liquor, which he called “Disney juice.”

Dominic Cascio, a bald man with a short goatee, wearing a dark shirt, looking slightly to the left, during an interview with 60 Minutes Australia.
Dominic Cascio claims he was abused by pop star Michael Jackson. 60 Minutes Australia
Michael Jackson and two young boys pose for a photo.
Dominc Cascio in an undated photo with Michael Jackson. 60 Minutes Australia

Marty Singer, a lawyer acting for Jackson’s estate, told “60 Minutes” in a statement that the Cascios’ allegations were merely a “money grab.”

“Notably, these shakedown attempts come more than 15 years after Jackson’s death, thus carrying no risk of being sued for defamation,” Singer said.

The post Michael Jackson accuser claims pop star drank his urine in vile grooming ritual appeared first on New York Post.

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