MICHAEL Jackson’s niece has claimed that her ex-boyfriend and Jacko accuser Wade Robson cheated on her with "multiple women".

Brandi Jackson, 37, spoke out in a YouTube documentary released last month that blasts the allegations made against her uncle.

Photographer Brandi Jackson dated Wade Robson when they were younger Credit: YouTube/Liam McEwan

Taj Jackson, Michael's nephew also speaks in Neverland Firsthand: Investigating the Michael Jackson Documentary Credit: YouTube/Liam McEwan

The superstar was acquitted in a child sex abuse case in California, in 2005 Credit: Getty - Contributor

The photographer, now aged 37, dated Wade Robson for more than seven years, after he developed a "crush" on her, when they met as kids.

However, their relationship ended after Wade's behaviour changed when he turned 17, and he allegedly "started to cheat" on her with multiple women.

Despite them being close for about a decade, Brandi was not alluded to in the Leaving Neverland film.

Neverland Firsthand: Investigating the Michael Jackson Documentary, is a 30-minute film featuring interviews with Jackson's family, produced by Liam McEwan.

Liam said it “further explores allegations made in HBO’s Leaving Neverland, that the King of Pop sexually abused two young boys.

“Through interviews with those closest to the situation, as well as members of Jackson’s family, the film sheds light on information that was excluded from HBO’s broadcast.”

His short film refutes allegations made by Robson and former child actor James Safechuck in British filmmaker Dan Reed’s HBO documentary, which screened earlier this year, that they were sexually abused as kids by Jackson.

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During the video, Brandi Jackson confirmed that the family has gone through a "hard time" as a result of the HBO film.

Liam said: "There aren’t that many people who know someone quite as well as their ex-partner.”

Brandi said she and Wade were "very good friends, very close", and that even their mums became good friends.

Quizzed on why her name wasn't mentioned, she replied: "I’m not surprised. It completely discredits what he’s saying.

“He’s saying that he was in a relationship with my uncle, that they were in love, and that they were having a relationship.

"He's saying that my uncle kept him from women, which is not true… my uncle put us together, it would discredit the things he is trying to claim and I find it fascinating that he is trying to erase ten years of his life.”

He needs to stop. My uncle took care of him, and did very well by him and his family. And he knows that.

Brandi Jackson

Asked what she’d say to Wade “if she had the opportunity”, Brandi replied: “He needs to stop. I don’t care what his reasoning is, these lies need to stop.

"My uncle took care of him, and did very well by him and his family.

“And he knows that.”

She alleged that Wade went public with the sexual abuse claims because he thought he could profit from them.

Brandi claimed: "He has always been a bit of an opportunist; he knows how to position himself into different situations that will benefit him in a financial way."

However, Wade's lawyer has issued a statement, rejecting Brandi's comments in the YouTube film.

According to Billboard, it said: "Ms Jackson was not with Wade and Michael Jackson when the sexual abuse occurred, and as such, she has nothing relevant to say about the topic."

Liam also spoke with Michael’s technical director, Brad Sundberg.

In Wade's lawsuit against the Jackson estate, he alleged that some of the abuse took place in a recording studio, in a "little green room".

Brad confirmed that Michael did have a private lounge as, “whenever you work with an artist of any magnitude, they usually have a lounge, where they can go and take a meeting, grab a phone call.

"The studio was very closed, nobody came into the studio without a reason for being there. Guests were pretty infrequent.

“The perception that Michael always had kids there, kids and chimps and you know, clowns juggling bowling pins, there’s really no validity to that. We were working.”

Asked whether he believed the allegations, he replied that as a dad, with two daughters, who had worked with kids in church, “not in a million years did I ever see a child around Michael Jackson that looked like they had been distressed, hurt, abused.

“I can’t put my hand on a Bible and say, absolutely nothing happened in that room, it’s just, there weren’t many instances… I mean, I remember seeing Wade once or twice at the studio. It was not a regular occurrence at all.”

Michael Jackson repeatedly denied any wrongdoing prior to his death, and was acquitted in a child sex abuse case in California, in 2005.

Neverland Firsthand: Investigating the Michael Jackson Documentary was produced by Liam McEwan, above

Liam also spoke with Michael’s technical director, Brad Sundberg Credit: YouTube/Liam McEwan

Brad said that he rarely saw Wade Robson at the studio Credit: YouTube/Liam McEwan

'The studio was very closed, nobody came into the studio without a reason for being there. Guests were pretty infrequent', according to Brad Sundberg Credit: YouTube/Liam McEwan

Dan Reed, centre, with Jackson accusers Wade Robson, left, and James Safechuck

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