Michael Jackson allegedly drank 12-year-old boy’s urine to prove his “love”

A 39-year-old man has made shocking allegations against Michael Jackson, claiming that when he was 12, the singer drank his urine and told him, ‘This is how much I love you.’

In an explosive interview with 60 Minutes Australia, Dominic Cascio described what he claims were deeply disturbing experiences involving Michael Jackson, sharing graphic allegations about the abuse he says took place before the singer’s death in 2009.

According to Dominic, the relationship felt exciting and glamorous at first, especially for a young boy suddenly pulled into the orbit of the “King of Pop.”

“When you have the biggest superstar in the world in the 80s that wants to be your friend, you’re vulnerable and easily manipulated,” Dominic told 60 Minutes Australia.

Jackson’s ‘second family’
Jackson first grew close to the family in the mid-1980s after befriending Dominic Cascio Sr., a hotel manager in New Jersey.

The kids, including Eddie, Dominic, Aldo and Marie-Nicole, also became close with the superstar, who referred to the clan as his “second family.”

The singer became a regular presence in their lives, surrounding the family with expensive gifts, luxury vacations and private jet travel that made the connection feel exciting and exclusive.

Looking back, Eddie said the attention and access to Jackson’s world made the entire family feel special.

“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, now 43, said.

But now, the siblings explained that the generosity was part of a much darker pattern of alleged grooming and manipulation.

‘Abuse tied to all that good stuff’
For years, the Cascio siblings publicly stood by pop star as other allegations against the singer made headlines.

Now, however, they are telling a dramatically different story about the man they once defended.

“We were brainwashed, we were groomed,” Eddie told New York Times.

Agreeing with his big brother, Dominic explained those memories now feel deeply connected to the abuse he claims was happening behind closed doors.

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