Michael Jackson’s maid claims Neverland tapes ‘could change everything’ ahead of trial

Michael Jackson’s former employee claims he had children and that he had recordings of his sleepovers that could provide information about what transpired at his Neverland estate.
According to some, Michael Jackson may have allegedly recorded videos of his sleepovers with young children. According to a former Jackson’s employee who worked at the late singer’s Neverland ranch, there were cameras in his bedroom and other rooms where the Thriller star had children to stay.
As the new Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson documentary is shown on Channel 4 tonight, former personal maid Adrian McManus spoke to The Sun about her time working at the Neverland ranch in California between 1990 and 1994.
She says there are tapes “that could change everything” in Wade Robson and James Safechuck’s legal battle with Michael Jackson’s estate that is due to go to court in November 2026.
More than ten years ago, the pair made allegations that Jackson had sexually abused them, and they addressed them in the first-ever 2019 documentary, Leaving Neverland. In the sequel, they discuss their determination to bring a lawsuit against Jackson’s estate for failing to protect them and go over the tactics they have used to fight back.
Wade and James have received praise from documentary viewers for sticking up. On X, someone wrote, “I find these two guys James Safechuck and Wade Robson to be very trustworthy.” And I sincerely hope justice is served to them one day.
His employees were, of course, aware. They didn’t lack intelligence. They simply chose to do what they should, according to a third commentator: “To the people who are supporting Jackson, it is widely accepted by all sides that he shared beds/a bedroom with children. You WOULD NOT be defending them if it were a teacher, a cab driver, a delivery man, or anyone else.
Adrian McManus told the newspaper that she witnessed the singer performing for hours straight without the supervision of a parent and that both men are telling the truth. She claimed that there were sleepovers that may have been filmed, as well as the children’s visits to Jackson’s zoo and the estate’s private cinema.
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She claims that no tapes or files were discovered when Neverland was under investigation by police in 1993, and if there were, she would not know what was on them. The 62-year-old said, “I was told that the investigators missed a lot of information that was kept in a security office.” Many files were lost, as were hard drives. They were attempting to protect him, I thought.
They objected to records of the children’s names or when they arrived.
In the 2005 trial against Michael Jackson, Adrian testified that he had not abused his innocence. She later sued his estate and received criticism for her outburst.
In her interview, Adrian also said she felt intimidated while working at Neverland, and that she had to sign a confidentiality agreement. She is currently writing a book about her experiences.
On Channel 4, you can stream Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson.
* If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999
Source: Mirror
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