WASHINGTON — Michael Jackson’s former publicist on Thursday announced a new foundation to defend the pop star’s legacy and raise funds for a tribute to celebrate the late entertainer.

Raymone Bain, who was also named Jackson’s general manager in 2006, said she can no longer sit back as Jackson’s legacy is tarnished from a “biased, one-sided” documentary that she said was designed to foil tributes on the 10-year anniversary of Jackson’s death.

“I don’t think any of us has been a greater victim than Michael Jackson,” Bain said at a press conference in a glitzy DC hotel ballroom that bellowed with the accused child molester’s music.

“It’s time for a new beginning. Michael Jackson is no punching bag and he deserves better.”

At the famed Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, just steps from the White House, Bain also called for help from an unlikely ally — President Trump.

“Michael Jackson and Donald Trump were very close,” Bain said. “Michael considered him a very close friend. And he said to me on many occasions, that Mr. Trump was one of the few people who never turned his back on him and who was there to help him during the trial.”

She said Jackson’s 2006 will is missing and Trump could honor Jackson’s stated wishes if he could locate it.

“I would love to be able to ask the president to help find Michael Jackson’s 2006 will and also reopen what is going on with regards to Michael Jackson’s death,” Bain said.

“Michael Jackson thought quite a bit of Mr. Trump, because he was loyal to him.”

Bain faulted the executors of Jackson’s estate –whom she has been in legal battles with — for a “lackluster” defense of the entertainer’s legacy. The Michael Jackson Legacy Foundation will be independent from the estate and will need private donations.

Bain said she doesn’t believe the “Leaving Neverland” HBO documentary where two men came forward detailing alleged abuse by Jackson when they were children.

“He was a man whom I know, based on his spiritual fiber and pedigree would be incapable of harming a child,” Bain said.

Bain anticipates Jackson’s family will be involved with her newly launched foundation. When asked about plans for a tribute event, Bain said it should be “big” and name dropped recording artists who have “stepped up” for Jackson in the past, including Kanye West, will.i.am, Fergie and Akon.

“It’s time that we take what’s left of 10th anniversary of his death and his 61st birthday to say, ‘Michael Jackson you are not alone,'” Bain said.