A bombshell report obtained from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department and exposed by Radar Online on Tuesday (June 21), shares never before seen documents detailing the criminal contents of Michael Jackson's enormous porn collection. Among the evidence recovered during a 2003 police raid on the legendary performer's Neverland Ranch, was a stockpile of child pornography, along with photos and videos of S&M, gore, and animal torture, according to the report. Detectives also report having found prescription drugs to treat sex addiction.

Jackson was on the brink of serving time in 2003 after he was charged with child molestation and two counts of supplying an intoxicant to a minor. But he avoided a possible 20 year sentence when he was acquitted of the charges in 2005, with one juror telling the press, "we considered all the evidence, and since this was a criminal trial, it had to be beyond a reasonable doubt." Since that time lawyers of the alleged victims have come forward to account for what they claim totaled $200 million in payments to silence as many as 20 victims.

Details of the report unveil that detectives rummaged upon at least seven collections of media across Jackson's bedroom and bathroom, that bore the images of nude and partially clothed children. As the investigation advanced, detectives say, they concluded that much of the material was used to desensitize the alleged victims. "The documents exposed Jackson as a manipulative, drug-and-sex-crazed predator who used blood, gore, sexually explicit images of animal sacrifice and perverse adult sex acts to bend children to his will," the report's source told Radar.

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