Michael Jackson’s creepy ‘intimate’ thoughts on kids revealed in bombshell, unearthed recordings
Chilling unheard audio recordings of Michael Jackson expressing his deepest “intimate” thoughts on children will be revealed in a new TV docuseries.
The superstar can be heard discussing his innermost feelings on his infatuation with kids.
In one eerie moment, Jackson confides that without children being close to him he would take his own life.
“If you told me right now . . . Michael, you could never see another child…I would kill myself,” he says.
Alarmingly, Jacko also confessed, “Kids end up falling in love with my personality. Sometimes it gets me into trouble.”
The breathtaking recordings also present a new take on how close Jackson felt to cancer survivor child pal Gavin Arvizo — who later accused him of sexual abuse in a 2005 criminal trial.
Unseen footage shows Jackson, who admitted he sharing his bed with kids, going on picnics with Arvizo alone on the grounds of Neverland.
Jackson was cleared on all 14 charges, including four counts of molesting a child, four counts of getting a child drunk so that he could molest him, and of secretly conspiring to hold the boy and his family captive at his California ranch. He was also charged with supplying alcohol to the boy, now 15.
UK production company Wonderhood Studios secured the tapes for a new Channel 4 series called “The Trial,” which airs next week.
The four-part bombshell series focuses on the events leading up to MJ’s 2005 trial.
One insider, who has heard the recordings, said: “There is something extremely unusual and eerie about Michael Jackson’s infatuation with children – especially those who are not his own.”
“To hear his voice discuss children in this manner, given he had been accused on molestation, raises many questions about his mental health, mindset and sadly, intentions.”
“This is Michael at his most open giving us an insight into how he was in love with children . . . infatuated with wanting to be around them.
“He sees nothing wrong in bringing kids to his home and his bed, without parental supervision, justifying those actions by saying he is a just a friend looking to help. He even went further — expressing how most of the spoiled children fell in love with him.
“These are very uneasy phrases and language to hear from a single man in his 40s.”
The insider continued: “There is footage too, which has been found, showing how Michael cared for Gavin when he battled cancer as a young boy. Many doctors felt that his diagnosis was terminal, but Michael never gave up hope. Michael described how he told Gavin he looked like an angel to him. The way that these could have been interpreted are fascinating.”
The Trial’s executive producer Tom Anstiss said: “The unheard audio tapes of Michael Jackson offer a rare and privileged window into Michael’s psyche and his soul. They deliver a new understanding of who Michael Jackson really was, what he thought and the seismic moments that shaped his life. The tapes are emotionally raw and very real. At points, you can hear Michael is close to tears.”
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‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous’ star Robin Leach appears in Epstein files dump
“Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” host Robin Leach’s name has surfaced in the latest batch of millions of Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice.
The wild allegations include Leach’s alleged presence at sex parties — and a claim that the beloved television host allegedly “strangled” a young woman at an orgy, according to the latest Jeffrey Epstein document dump.
A purported victim told authorities Leach, who died in August 2018 at age 76, was spotted at orgies, according to the FBI document.

He was never charged in connection with any wrongdoing related to the disgraced pedophile.
“Complainant claims to have video of high-profile sex parties, dealings with cartels. and having witnessed Robin Leach strangle a young girl to death at a party,” according to the unsubstantiated claim.
The purported victim, who is not identified in the document, told authorities the alleged hot and heavy gatherings were on tape, the document shows.
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“Complainant claims to have video of high-profile sex parties, dealings with cartels.”
Investigators shot down the claims, the document shows.
“Complainant was spoken to and deemed not credible. Additional research showed 3 separate incidents involving police which requested in mandatory psychiatric evaluations,” according to the document.
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British lord resigns from Labour Party over Epstein links
Former British ambassador to the US Lord Peter Mandelson has resigned from the Labour Party after newly released US documents revived scrutiny of his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Mandelson, who was dismissed from his post in Washington last year following revelations about a ten-page “love” letter to his “best pal” Epstein, announced on Sunday that he was stepping down from party membership to avoid causing “further embarrassment.”
In a letter to Labour’s general secretary, Hollie Ridley, Mandelson denied any wrongdoing and said he believed allegations that Epstein made financial payments to him more than 20 years ago were “false,” citing his lack of any record or recollection of receiving the money.
“While investigating these matters, I do not wish to cause further embarrassment to the Labour Party and am therefore stepping down from membership,” he wrote. Mandelson also reiterated an apology to Epstein’s victims, saying their voices “should have been heard long before now.”
The US Department of Justice released a new tranche of documents on Friday under legislation mandating the disclosure of federal records linked to Epstein.The documents also include emails and photographs involving Mandelson, including redacted images showing him standing beside an unidentified woman. Mandelson said he could not place the location or circumstances in which the images were taken. The Justice Department cautioned that the files were released without context and that being named in them does not automatically imply criminal wrongdoing.
Mandelson was removed from his post as Britain’s ambassador to the United States last year after earlier disclosures revealed continued contact with Epstein following the financier’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. He has previously said he deeply regretted maintaining the relationship and described Epstein as a “charismatic criminal liar.”
The latest revelations, which also include new documents and photographs featuring former Prince Andrew, have triggered renewed political backlash in London. A Conservative Party spokesperson accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of failing to expel the “completely disgraced” Mandelson sooner. Liberal Democrat and Labour figures have also said Mandelson, Prince Andrew, and anyone with relevant knowledge of Epstein’s activities have a moral obligation to share any information they possess with US authorities.
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Norwegian princess' son arrested for assault just before rape trial
Oslo police said Marius Borg Høiby, 29, was arrested for alleged assault, making threats with a knife and violating a restraining order.
Høiby's trial on 38 charges -- including four rapes, domestic abuse of a former partner and illegal filming of a number of women without their knowledge or consent -- is set to begin Tuesday and last seven weeks.
He faces up to 16 years in prison. Høiby denied the most serious charges.
For the new charges, police have requested four weeks of imprisonment to prevent him from re-offending. Oslo district court ruled that he could be kept in custody until March 2 unless otherwise decided by court.
The Norwegian royal family has been embroiled in controversy as Høiby's mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit's name showed up more than 1,000 times in the latest cache of Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Friday.
Mette-Marit, 52, is married to the future king of Norway, Crown Prince Haakon. She is the future Queen.
The Norwegian parliament is scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to keep the monarchy, which happens every four years. The effort to oust the monarchy isn't likely to succeed, but it may have more support this time.
"It seems that nobody has been thinking. Where are the counsellors, where's the royal court and where's the foreign office?" said Ole-Jørgen Schulsrud-Hansen, a historian and royal correspondent for Norway's TV2, the BBC reported.
While Høiby is a private citizen and not officially part of the royal family -- he is Mette-Marit's son from a previous relationship -- Mette-Marit isn't.
"She's never a private citizen, she's always the crown princess and what she's doing in a private capacity or official capacity it will always redirect back to Norway -- or ricochet," Schulsrud-Hansen said.






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