Michael Jackson’s porn stash revealed to public–and what was found is just creepy

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Damning evidence has surfaced from a raid of Michael Jackson‘s Neverland Ranch in 2003 that some say is being used to  unfairly retry an already settled court case where the singer was accused of  grooming children for molestation.

Radar Online reported on Monday that it had obtained reports from the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Department that showed Jackson had stashes of child pornography and animal torture that he kept in order to seduce young boys.

The evidence stems from an investigation that led to the prosecution of the “King of Pop” in 2005, in which he was acquitted.

Pictures of the pornography, and the documents, were published by Radar Online on Monday.

**WARNING – Graphic language and pictures.**

MJ Evidence
Photo credit Radar Online.
MJ Evidence
Photo credit Radar Online.

“Some of the documents appear to be copies of reports that were authored by Sheriff’s Office,” Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Kelly Hoover told the The Los Angeles Times.

But, she said, some of the photographs and materials appear to have been obtained from the Internet. She said the department’s material had case numbers on it.

“A lot of this stuff was used to desensitize the children, and Michael admitted taking one child after another into bed with him for long periods of time,” Santa Barbara Senior Assistant District Attorney Ron Zonen told Radar online.

“We identified five different boys, who all made allegations of sexual abuse. There’s not much question in my mind that Michael was guilty of child molestation.”

Splash News also published video of the 2003 raid.

The video showed a photograph of child actor Macaulay Culkin who signed it with the message “Don’t leave me alone in the house.”

Jackson’s estate blasted the depraved findings in a statement that said his fans don’t want to “see his good name dragged through the mud by tabloid trash,” the Times reported.

“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,” the statement read.

“Those who continue to shamelessly exploit Michael via sleazy internet ‘click bait’ ignore that he was acquitted by a jury in 2005 on every one of the 14 salacious charges brought against him in a failed witch hunt.”

You can see the evidence published by Radar Online here. **WARNING – Graphic language and pictures.**

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