The fight over a mystery subpoena issued in the lawsuit brought by Michael Jackson’s accusers – Wade Robson and James Safechuck – has intensified, Us Weekly can exclusively report.

On September 4, Jackson’s companies, MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures, opposed the request brought by an 84-year-old woman named Marion Goodgame.

As Us first reported, a rep for Goodgame claimed Jackson’s companies issued a subpoena demanding she appear for a deposition. A deposition is a pre-trial, under oath testimony that takes place outside of court.

In the filing, Jackson’s companies argued that Goodgame should appear despite her attempt to be excluded from the case. “Ms. Goodgame claims she is too ill to be deposed, but she has not presented any competent evidence establishing a specific and documented

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