Michael Jackson's estate is suing HBO for more than $US100 million over an upcoming documentary accusing the late star of abusing two men when they were children.
"Leaving Neverland", which portrays Jackson as a serial child molester, has already caused a strong reaction after its premier at the Sundance Film Festival.
It features testimony from James Safechuck and Wade Robinson, who allege in graphic detail that Jackson abused them both when they were young boys.
In a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Thursday, the singer's estate argues that the film, which is due to air next month, violates a 1992 contract to broadcast a Jackson concert which included an agreement to not disparage the singer at any future point in time.