Secret FBI files exclusively seen by the Sunday People reveal
Michael Jackson spent $35-million buying the silence of at least two dozen young
boys he abused over 15 years.
The documents – case numbers CADCE MJ-02463 and CR 01046 –
were not passed on to prosecutors in the King of Pop’s 2005 trial, when he was
cleared of molesting a child.
But they throw a disturbing new light on the megastar’s
insistence he never laid a finger on any of the scores of kids he invited to
his home for unsupervised sleep-overs.
Agents have thousands of pages of evidence dating back to
1989 indicating Jacko groomed and molested children – sometimes right under the
noses of their starstruck parents.
The FBI files include private investigators’ reports, phone
transcripts and hours of audio tapes. The latest revelations about Jacko’s lurid past come as his
private life is once again in the spotlight – even though four years have
passed since he died from heart failure aged 50.
His family are currently suing gig promoters AEG Live,
claiming they hired Dr Conrad Murray, who gave Jacko the dose of the
anaesthetic propofol that killed him.
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