Appalling Hide outs and sites MJ used to abuse minors revealed

Leaving Neverland is meant to either tarnish the name of the late pop star, Michael Jackson, tell his other side or even trying to get the culprits of his ‘evil deeds justice in the new documentary which his family had earlier gone to court to block.

Micheal Jackson has been accused of rape by several accusers. From daily mail we find out various Micheal Jackson’s hide holes. It was less than a year after Michael Jackson met James Safechuck that he bought the Neverland Ranch, located about three hours north of Los Angeles.

In the new documentary Leaving Neverland, Safechuck revealed that Jackson told him at the time that he had purchased the remote getaway for his new friend.

‘He said I am going to purchase this house. It’s gonna be yours, like this place is for you,’ said Safechuck.‘Me and Michael would be there a lot together, we would go for like a week at a time.’

It was a magical place for Safechuck and his mother Stephanie, who still has the brochure from where Jackson was looking at the property.

‘We were the first guests he had to go to Neverland,’ she explained, before raving about the guest accommodations and the wine cellar.

That fairytale quickly morphed into something else however for Safechuck, who alleged that Jackson raped and sexually assaulted him around the property.Code for Africa is funding some stories

By his count, there were 10 spots on the property were he was allegedly assaulted by Jackson.

‘We would get a blanket and we would lie it on the floor in the closet, so we could close the door,’ said Safechuck of one spot.‘So there were bells and you could have a moment of hearing them trip so at least you knew if people were coming for him.’

He then said of the sexual abuse: ‘There was kissing and just kind of rubbing on each other and then oral sex and then he would want me to suck on his nipples and he would finish himself.’

That act was not contained to just Jackson’s closet however, Safechuck alleges.

‘He also had an Indian fort with like tepees so we would lay down sleeping and have snacks and have sexual relations there,’ said Safechuck.‘There was also a game room and then upstairs in the arcade there was a bed and we would go up there and have sex there.’

A third floor attic with steep stairs leading up to it, a remote house on the property and even the castle inside the amusement park were also spots where Safechuck claimed he was abused by Michael.

There was also the movie theater, where Jackson was almost caught by Safechuck’s mother Stephanie.

‘The movie theater had these two private rooms and you could see into the theater… and we would have sex in those rooms,’ said Safechuck.‘That was a bit dangerous. There was a bit of excitement there.’

There was one time when Safechuck’s mother arrived however to find the door locked, and after extensive banging discovered her son and Jackson in the same bed, but fully clothed.She did not think anything of it, and Jackson assured her he had locked the door by accident.

The pool and jacuzzi were allegedly the sites of more abuse. Safechuck says Jackson performing a rape act on him while seeing how long they could hold their breath underwater.

The upstairs bedroom in Neverland’s now infamous train station was also a spot of assaults according to Safechuck.

It was hard for Safechuck to wrap his mind around Jackson being lauded by people like Prince Charles and his then-wife Princess Diana, or then-president Reagan.

His claims about being assaulted in multiple locations on the ranch might make it difficult to sell. It is currently on the market for the third time in as many years.The initial listing agent, Suzanne Perkins of Compass, is hoping to offload the property with its new discounted price tag of $31 million.

That is a 50 percent chop from the $67 million is was listed for in 2017 and a whopping 70 percent less than the $100 million that the property was first offered for when it hit the market in 2016.

‘Neverland is the ultimate ranch retreat and gated estate of approximately 2,698 acres located five miles north of the town of Los Olivos,’ reads the property listing.

 ‘The main residence of approximately 12,598 sq. ft. offers six-bedrooms, including a large first floor master suite with a private loft and two master baths. The home was designed by Robert Altevers for William Bone in a French Normandy-style and meticulously crafted to perfection in 1982.

‘The home is nestled between extensively landscaped gardens and a four-acre lake complete with a waterfall, incredible pastoral views to the south and majestic mountain views to the north.

‘An expansive covered outdoor barbeque area is perfect for entertaining and is located adjacent to the inviting pool and nearby pool house and tennis court.‘There are multiple structures on the property including three separate guest homes, a 5,500 sq.ft. movie theater with stage, several barns, animal shelter facilities, corrals and a maintenance shop.’

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