Michael Jackson's maid says sicko star 'fondled, kissed and petted' young boys at Neverland Ranch in damning eyewitness claims

MICHAEL Jackson's maid claims the star "fondled, kissed and petted" young boys at his Neverland Ranch in the latest damning eyewitness allegations about the pop superstar.

Adrian McManus has opened up about her time working for the singer amid a series of explosive allegations sparked by a controversial documentary about the late musician.



Speaking on Australian news show Unmissable, the 56-year-old: "The first time I cleaned his bedroom I didn't even know where to start.

"I saw a lot of fondling, hugging, petting, kissing."

Recalling her relationship with Jackson, she said: "He told me I was excellent, you can be with me forever. There was a kind side to him… and yeah, there was a dark side.

"It really scared me, I was shocked because I knew it was going to happen again."

The first time I cleaned his bedroom I didn't even know where to start. I saw a lot of fondling, hugging, petting, kissing

When asked whether she'd ever contemplated raising the alarm with police, she said: "I was told they could hire a hitman to take me out, slice my neck, would never find my body.

"I was scared to say anything bad about Michael. I know the truth – I was there."

McManus' claims came after further bombshell allegations she made about Jackson – telling Daily Mail TV there was "a lot of Vaseline around Neverland" and soiled underwear hidden in his bedroom.

She also alleged Jackson hid a series of VHS cassettes from cops prior to his death a decade ago, aged 50.

“I think they were of Michael with boys doing inappropriate things that had to be hidden, or they would have put him in jail," she said. "I think they were sex tapes.”

LEAVING NEVERLAND

McManus – one of just a handful of staff to have access to the singer’s bedroom, bathroom and secret chambers – has said she isn't shocked at the claims made in the Leaving Neverland documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is due to air on Channel 4 in the first week of March.

In the film Wade Robson and James Safechuck say they were aged seven and 10 when the singer befriended them and their families.

Now in their 30s, they claim they were sexually abused by Michael Jackson.

Jackson always denied the allegations when he was alive.

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Police raided his Neverland Ranch in California in 2003 while investigating claims he had molested a 13-year-old boy.

The case went to trial and Robson was a main witness for him. He said under oath that the singer never abused him and Jackson was acquitted of all charges in 2005.

McManus' full interview can be seen on An Unmissable 60 Minutes this Sunday at 8.30pm (9.30am Monday GMT).

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