A trial date has been set for two men who allege they were sexually abused by Michael Jackson as children.
Wade Robson and James Safechuck detailed their allegations against the Jackson in the 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland, and have spent years embroiled in legal action against Jackson's estate - which has consistently denied their molestation allegations.
Now, a Los Angeles County judge has set a trial date for February 14, 2028, according to Rolling Stone.
The civil trial had initially been scheduled for November 2027.
A source told People that the change in date, and delay, was "nothing unusual", and had just come about because of some "delays in the discovery".
Choreographer Robson alleged that Jackson began sexually abusing him when he was seven, and said it continued for seven years, while Safechuck claimed the singer's abuse of him began in Paris in 1988 when he was 10, and continued for four years until 1992.