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New Report Details Michael Jackson’s Alleged Child Porn Collection — Here’s What His 18-Year-Old Daughter Has to Say About It

Jun 22, 2016  •  Post A Comment

After a media report surfaced that provides details of what police say is a stockpile of child pornography and other material found at Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in 2003, the late pop star’s 18-year-old daughter, Paris Jackson, rushed to her father’s defense.

Documents published by Radar Online portray what the website calls “a sinister house of horrors” inside Neverland, in which Jackson was “stockpiling images of pornography, animal torture, S&M and gore in a bid to seduce innocent young boys.”

The material reportedly surfaced in a raid on Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County in 2003 that was part of a child sex abuse investigation.

E! News reports that Paris Jackson responded strongly to media reports about the documents, taking to Twitter to defend her father.

On Tuesday, Paris Jackson tweeted: “Unfortunately negativity will always sell. I urge you all to ignore the trash & the parasites who make a career trying to slander my father.”

Paris Jackson also sent out a tweet saying: “The most pure people are always torn down.. It will continue to be proven that my beloved dad has always been and forever will be innocent.”

A spokeswoman for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office appeared to question the authenticity of some of the published documents, telling the Los Angeles Times that “some of the documents appear to be copies of reports that were authored by Sheriff’s Office” while cautioning that other material included in the documents appeared to be obtained from the Internet. She said the documents were not released by authorities.

Michael Jackson’s estate issued a statement in response to the documents’ publication, saying: “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 pop singer died June 25, 2009.

The statement from the estate adds: “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.”

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