Oh no! Did Michael Jackson keep a secret porn collection of underage children? According to a police report that has recently emerged, the authorities reportedly found a huge collection of pornography during a raid on the King of Pop's infamous Neverland Ranch estate in Los Olivos, California in 2003.
In the documents procured by Radar Online, it revealed the evidence of Jackson's pedophile secrets as horrendous porn, animal torture, gore and S&M photos were reportedly retrieved. Jackson's secret collection was apparently used to seduce young boys.
Michael Jackson's Porn Collection
The newly surfaced documents that exposed Michael Jackson's porn collection came from Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department. The files were reportedly part of the investigation when the "Beat It" singer was accused of child molestation.
According to Huffington Post, the police confiscated over 80 video footages, notes, diaries, images, audiotapes, documents and computer hard drives. Several materials that were recovered in Michael Jackson's estate were reportedly used to "desensitize" children, former Santa Barbara senior assistant district attorney and Jackson's case prosecutor Ron Zonen said.
In addition, the authorities also found a book titled, "Room to Play," which had several images of children, as well as numerous photos of underage children locked inside a safe in the employee break room at Michael Jackson's estate.
"The documents exposed Jackson as a manipulative, drug-and-sex-crazed predator who used blood, gore, sexually explicit images of animal sacrifice and perverse adult sex acts to bend children to his will," an insider said, as per Daily Mail. "He also had disgusting and downright shocking images of child torture, adult and child nudity, female bondage and sadomasochism."
Michael Jackson's Child Molestation Scandal
In 2003, Michael Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent for the purpose of a committing a felony following the accusations of a 13-year-old boy named Gavin Arviso who claimed the "Thriller" singer molested him, CNN reports. However, Jackson was found not guilty of all charges after a 14-week trial in 2005, New York Times notes.
There were reports, however, claiming that Michael Jackson was acquitted because he paid his victims. In fact, lawyers claimed that the King of Pop paid almost $200 million to silence his 20 victims, Star-Telegram learns.
Michael Jackson's 7th Death Anniversary, Family's Reaction To Alleged Police Report
Meanwhile, the shocking reports came days before the seventh death anniversary of Michael Jackson, who died on Jun. 25, 2009 due to acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication. But due to the disturbing documents, The Estate of Michael Jackson released a statement to the media saying the reports were false.
"Everything in these reports, including what the County of Santa Barbara calls 'content that appears to be obtained off the Internet or through unknown sources' is false, no doubt timed to the anniversary of Michael's passing," Jackson's rep said in a statement, Daily Mirror quotes. "Michael remains just as innocent of these smears in death as he was in life even though he isn't here to defend himself. Enough is enough."
Michael Jackson's family, including daughter Paris and his nephew Taj, also slammed the news for being fake. But Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office reportedly confirmed the authenticity of the documents and the full statement can be read on Digital Music News.
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