Michael Jackson's alleged attempt to silence the victims of his child sexual abuse is revealed in secret files seized by FBI from a private investigator previously employed by the late King of Pop.
Michael reportedly spent as much as $35 million to gag the victims and their families from going to court.
Sunday People got exclusive access to the alleged files that included investigators' reports, phone transcripts and hours of audio tapes documenting interviews with Jacko's former house staff at the Neverland ranch. The number of his victims reportedly reached 24 boys over the past of 15 years.
Shocking
audio tapes from the singer’s secret FBI file offer a chilling insight
into the superstar’s depravity. The twisted star would sleep with
children in a tepee as well as his bed and was even seen groping two
boys.
According to the files, he usually invited a group of children and their parents. He would provide entertainment for the parents and then single out one or two kids he was fond of to be taken to the privacy of his bedroom or his home cinema. His large house that boasted amusement spots reportedly was enough to keep the other children busy without really noticing that one of them had disappeared.
Jackson’s sick secrets were exposed in a recorded interview with his ex-butler Philip LeMarque and wife Stella, taped on August 28, 1993 – 12 years before the star stood trial accused of molesting children.
The couple said Jackson – who used the code name Blue Fox – would watch porn films with young boys in his private bedroom behind a secret wall in a 70-seat Neverland cinema. They claimed the ONLY adult who ever complained about Jackson’s disappearing acts with young boys was screen legend Marlon Brando.
Stella said: “He’d come to the ranch and always see Michael playing, disappear with the children. Michael would never spend time with the adults at the ranch.
“He said, ‘What the hell is Michael doing with those kids!’’’ She said another famous guest, the late Elizabeth Taylor, “never” complained.
French-born Philip and Stella worked at Neverland in Santa Clara, California, for nine months and were the only live-in staff. The other staff were sent home at 4pm.
Stella said: “He’d come to the ranch and always see Michael playing, disappear with the children. Michael would never spend time with the adults at the ranch.
“He said, ‘What the hell is Michael doing with those kids!’’’ She said another famous guest, the late Elizabeth Taylor, “never” complained.
French-born Philip and Stella worked at Neverland in Santa Clara, California, for nine months and were the only live-in staff. The other staff were sent home at 4pm.
The investigation was reportedly launched years ago in attempt to draw a list of potential threats against Michael, after Jordan Chandler's father opened the door to a string of molestation accusations by accusing the singer of molesting his son. To stop them from suing, the late superstar reportedly gave hush money ranging from $2 million to $20 million to each family that could potentially sue him.
Michael died in 2009 from a suspected overdose of propofol, sending his doctor Conrad Murray behind bars after he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
Now the Jackson family is suing AEG Live, the promoter of his doomed "This Is It" concert, of negligently hiring Conrad and failing to do proper background check before employing him to care for Jackso's health. The company denies all accusations.
Amidst the wrongful death trial, dancer Wade Robson who used to visit Neverland when he was a kid filed a new molestation claim against Michael. Claiming he was not among the 24 boys who received secret payment from the singer, he reportedly has contacted his lawyers to reach out to the FBI in regards to the newly-revealed secret files to help with his case.
When Michael stood trial in a molestation case years ago, Wade actually was one of the strong witnesses who helped him get acquitted of all charges. Wade has now claimed his statement back then was a result of "brain-washing" by Michael.
Now the Jackson family is suing AEG Live, the promoter of his doomed "This Is It" concert, of negligently hiring Conrad and failing to do proper background check before employing him to care for Jackso's health. The company denies all accusations.
Amidst the wrongful death trial, dancer Wade Robson who used to visit Neverland when he was a kid filed a new molestation claim against Michael. Claiming he was not among the 24 boys who received secret payment from the singer, he reportedly has contacted his lawyers to reach out to the FBI in regards to the newly-revealed secret files to help with his case.
When Michael stood trial in a molestation case years ago, Wade actually was one of the strong witnesses who helped him get acquitted of all charges. Wade has now claimed his statement back then was a result of "brain-washing" by Michael.
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