Â'Â'Yes,Â'Â' said Rijo.

Judge Rodney S. Melville ruled in April that the defense could explore whether the brothers were seen masturbating at Neverland without Jackson present.

Â'Â'This conduct is relevant, you honor,Â'Â' defense attorney Susan Yu said at the time. Â'Â'Mr. Jackson is charged with masturbation and that they did in fact do it themselves and are trying to blame Mr. Jackson for what he never did is relevant.Â'Â'

Rijo also testified that he saw the boys steal wine, go through drawers in the house and take money that belonged to a chef and to another employee.In other testimony, actress Vernee Watson Johnson said she became suspicious of the accuserÂ's mother while planning efforts to raise money to help the boy when he was battling cancer in 2000.

The former Â'Â'Fresh Prince of Bel-AirÂ'Â' star was called to support the defense claim that the mother has a history of schemes to get money from celebrities and Jackson was another target.

Johnson testified that she had been an acting teacher for the boy and was asked to help raise money for him. She said she abandoned that effort, however, after the mother refused to set up a special bank account for donations to her son Â— seeking instead to have the money put directly into her account.

Also testifying was Christian Robinson, who participated in interviews of the accuserÂ's family and JacksonÂ's former wife, Deborah Rowe.

The accuserÂ's mother claims JacksonÂ's associates scripted an interview in which they praised Jackson, but Robinson said there were no scripts. He said he did write questions for RoweÂ's interview but that her answers and those of the family were spontaneous.