Michael Jackson's long-serving publicist/manager Raymone Bain has joined the list of creditors seeking cash from the King of Pop's estate.
Bain, who stood by the late pop superstar's side throughout his child molestation trial in 2005 and regularly defended the embattled singer on TV news shows, claims she's still owed $360,000 (£225,000) for her services.
In legal papers, obtained by TMZ.com, Bain claims she was not paid at all in 2008, when she cut ties with Jackson.
Bain filed a $44 million (£27.5 million) lawsuit against the King of Pop just before his death in June (09), claiming past wages and financial compensation for the work she did for her ex-employer.
Jackson's one-time personal general manager joins his former skin doctor, Arnold Klein, and his media and communications consultant, Van F. Alexander, among the creditors.
Reports suggest the claims against Jackson's estate now exceed $25 million (£15.6 million).