Michael Jackson’s alleged secret stash ‘exposed’

While he was there, friends claimed he talked about items seized by police during his trial, crowing: “They think they found strange things in my house. But they’ll never see the real stuff – it’s buried in Neverland!”
Now those friends are getting ready to rat out the cops because they think Jackson was referring to seedy content involving minors. The insiders told us they initially held back out of respect for Jackson’s musical legacy following his death in 2009, but are “wracked by guilt” and feel compelled to speak out.
“Michael bragged that everything he really cared about was not in the house,” a friend claimed. “He said he was always ready for a raid, so he built a hidden safe in the wooded area of the property!”
The insider believed that Jackson’s hideout may be under his favorite tree, which he liked to climb while indulging fantasies of being Peter Pan.
Jackson’s “Peter Pan tree,” affectionately known as his “Giving Tree,” still stands on the grounds of his former Neverland Ranch – now known as Sycamore Valley Ranch – in Los Olivos, California.
The troubled singer famously climbed to its branches to write hit songs such as Heal the world And Black or white.
The tree still stands on the 2,700-acre private estate bought by American billionaire Ron Burkle in 2020 for $22 million.



