Wade Robson has denied having a repressed memory, claiming he has “never forgotten one moment” of what Michael Jackson did to him.
The 32-year-old choreographer is requesting money from the Michael Jackson Estate after alleging he suffered “childhood sexual abuse” during sleepovers at the late singer’s Neverland Ranch between the age of seven and 14.
Jackson’s family have furiously slammed the allegations, claiming there is no truth to them. They point to the fact that Robson denied being abused when he testified at the singer’s 2005 molestation trial.
The chorographer has now attempted to explain his position in a TV interview.
“This is not a case of repressed memory,” he stated on the Today show. “I have never forgotten one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse.
“[He] performed sexual acts on me and forced me to perform sexual acts on him.”
Previous reports claimed Robson had no memory of the alleged incidents until he suffered a nervous breakdown and then saw a therapist.