Fresh allegations against Michael Jackson has claimed that his pedophile abuse was on a huge scale before his death and he had secret code words for sex and even used signals when he wanted to abuse an alleged child victim.
Victim James Safechuckhas has claimed in a legal document that that the 'Thriller' hitmaker referred to his aroused manhood as his "brick city" and would scratch the inside of his hand if he wanted sex, the Daily star reported.
The 36-year-old, who starred with the singer in a Pepsi ad during the 1980s, has revealed that the musician molested him 100 times over four years until he hit puberty and also performed a secret wedding ceremony with James, complete with a ring and certificates.
The explosive writ is one of many legal bids aimed at getting huge damages from the dead King of Pop's 355million pounds estate and earlier former child star Wade Robson had also claimed that he was forced to pose naked on all fours at Jacko's Neverland ranch in Santa Barbara, California.
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