Create 3D comments via Javascript

Comments 3D can be interactively created within a 3D scene. Is there a way to create a 3D via Javascript comment? Something similar to the doc.addAnnot method, but for a 3D comment?

I also posted this on the Javascript forum.

Thank you.

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