Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who have accused Michael Jackson of sexually assaulting them as children, are demanding $400 million in court, Us Weekly can exclusively report.

John Branca and John McClain, the two men in charge of the late pop star’s estate, dropped the revelation in court documents related to Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson’s separate request about legal fees.

In court docs filed on September 15, the executors explained that they spent a substantial amount of money to employ various law firms that helped with the estate, which included the attorneys fighting Robson and Safechuck’s lawsuit.

Branca, 74, and McClain claim that if the court sides with Paris, 27, — who does not want the estate to pay all of the fees — it would have “profoundly destabilizing consequences

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