The first set of released documents from the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who committed suicide in prison, includes the name of the late ‘King of Pop’, Michael Jackson. The files appeared on the night of Wednesday, January 3, 2024.

The EFE agency pointed out that Judge Loretta Preska, of the federal court for the Southern District of New York, had ordered that the documents, which had been sealed until now, would be made public from January 1.

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Michael Jackson and Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Epstein was accused of trafficking and sexually abusing minors. In August 2019, he took his own life in prison. He spent his last days “in a federal prison in New York.”

This man “was awaiting trial for allegedly creating a sex trafficking network involving minors in his mansions in the Big Apple and Florida.”

One of the documents that began to become known is the statement of Johanna Sjoberg, “another victim of Epstein,” El Espectador reported on Thursday, January 4.

-”Did you ever meet a celebrity while you were with Jeffrey? They asked.

-”I met Michael Jackson… at Jeffrey’s house in Palm Beach (Florida)”, According to the released documents, the woman allegedly responded, the media added.

Another piece of information about the “King of Pop” is revealed: “When Sjoberg was asked if she massaged Michael Jackson, she said, ‘I didn’t.’” This statement by Sjoberg was also picked up by La Vanguardia.

Neverland and Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson died at the age of 50. His death shocked millions of followers on June 25, 2009. It took place in Los Angeles, United States.

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Several young people accused him of alleged sexual abuse and much was said about Neverland, his famous ranch. Jackson had to face justice.

In 2005, “Jackson was found not guilty of sexually assaulting a minor under the age of 13. In 1993, he was investigated for the same crime and the case was resolved with an extrajudicial agreement,” La Vanguardia published.

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In 2003, and after decades of rumors and accusations of sexual abuse of minors in Neverland, authorities issued an arrest warrant for Jackson on pedophilia charges, El Universo reported at the time.

‘The King of Pop’, who was ultimately acquitted of the charges during the trial held in 2005, stated that ‘he would never return to Neverland because his paradise was violated by that judicial process.’

The documents from the Epstein case will be brought in in a long line. EFE added in this regard: Being mentioned in the documents does not imply any form of guilt, as there is everything from emails to statements from victims or witnesses. The identities of those who were minors or did not make public statements remain hidden.

(JO)