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Inside Neverland Ranch, The California Estate Where Michael Jackson Was Accused Of Sexually Abusing Young Boys
Click here to view slideshowThere has arguably never been a single human being as famous, talented, polarizing, and controversial as Michael Jackson. And his home, Neverland Ranch, was just as curious as its owner.Jackson purchased the 2,700-acre property in Santa Barbara County, California, in the late 1980s and transformed it into a childhood dream. He added a petting zoo, a Disney-themed train station and an amusement park.The "King of Pop" dubbed his new estate Neverland, after the fantasy world from Peter Pan where children never grow up. But in 2003, this name took on a disturbing meaning when Jackson was arrested for child molestation.Even after the singer was acquitted in 2005, Michael Jackson's house remained tainted by the memories of the investigation. He died four years later, never having returned to his beloved home.Below, read more about Jackson's life at Neverland Ranch. And above, look through 33 behind-the-scenes photos of the California estate.How Michael Jackson Transformed Neverland Ranch Into A Childhood FantasyMichael Jackson first rose to fame in the 1960s as a member of the Jackson 5 alongside his brothers. But his celebrity reached new heights when he launched his solo career in the '70s, and he reached international superstardom with the release of Thriller in 1982.By the late '80s, Jackson had been dubbed the "King of Pop." Around the same time, he purchased a 2,700-acre estate near Los Olivos, California, for $19.5 million and named it Neverland Ranch.The property already had a 13,000-square-foot main house and a large, manmade lake with a waterfall, but Jackson added a movie theater, a dance studio, a small train station inspired by the one at Disneyland, a petting zoo, an arcade, and even an amusement park with bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, and even a child-sized roller coaster.These extensive renovations at Michael Jackson's house were carried out so the singer could reimagine the childhood he never had. He'd joined the Jackson 5 at just five years old, and his entire youth was spent training and performing. In an interview featured in Take Two: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See, Jackson stated that it was easy to design Neverland because "it was me being myself, creating things that I love. And what I love, kids happen to love, or the child that lives inside the adult happens to love... It is so easy because I'm just putting behind the gates everything I never got to do when I was a kid."But in 2003, Jackson's beloved Neverland Ranch became the scene of a chilling investigation into claims of grooming and sexual abuse against young boys. The King Of Pop's Arrest And TrialMichael Jackson had first been accused of child molestation a decade before his 2003 arrest. In 1993, the family 13-year-old Jordan Chandler accused Jackson of grooming the boy. "I am not guilty of these allegations," Jackson said in a statement, as reported by The Washington Post at the time, "but if I am guilty of anything it is of giving all that I have to help children all over the world. It is of loving children of all ages and races, it is of gaining sheer joy from seeing children with their innocent and smiling faces. It is of enjoying through them the childhood that I missed myself."Jackson ultimately settled with Chandler's family out of court, reportedly for more than $20 million. In the years since, debate has raged over whether Jackson really abused the boy or if Chandler's parents just wanted to extort money from the singer.In November 2003, history repeated itself when the police showed up at Michael Jackson's house with a search warrant. Ruby Wolff, one of the detectives who worked the case at Neverland Ranch, recalled her eerie experience at the estate to the Mirror in 2026. "Music started to play," Wolff said. "It was Peter Pan music... Then you start seeing the statues of the children in the green grass area. It was creepy."Prosecutors ultimately charged Jackson with seven counts of child molestation, but he was found not guilty at his trial in 2005. Despite this acquittal, Neverland Ranch would never be the same to Michael Jackson.What Happened To Neverland Ranch After Michael Jackson's Death?Jackson could never get past the 2003 police search of his beloved home. According to a 2009 article by Yahoo News, the singer's sister, La Toya Jackson, told her fellow contestants on Celebrity Big Brother, "Michael still owns Neverland. He hasn't been there... since the trial. He says he never wants to see it again. He doesn't want to be there. The memories are so awful."Michael Jackson never did return to Neverland Ranch. He died on June 25, 2009, at another one of his homes in Los Angeles. He was 50 years old.Before his death, Jackson had transferred the title of the estate to Sycamore Valley Ranch Company, and neighbors reportedly spotted the amusement park rides being transported off of the property shortly after. The roller coaster from Michael Jackson's house was briefly installed at Coney Island, and several other rides appeared at traveling fairs across the country.In 2016, Neverland Ranch was listed for sale for $100 million. Three years later, it was still on the market, but the company who owned it had dropped the price to $31 million.A billionaire named Ronald Burkle, the co-founder of a private investment firm who is friends with the Jackson family, ultimately purchased the estate for $22 million in late 2020. Little news has emerged of the ranch that was once Michael Jackson's home in the years since, but there has been speculation that Burkle plans to restore it for a future buyer.For now, Neverland Ranch stands as a reminder of the King of Pop's incredible career and his ultimate fall from grace.After learning about Neverland Ranch, the former home of Michael Jackson, read about Michael Jackson's doctor revealing the King of Pop was actually chemically castrated as a child. Then, learn about six famous acquittals of powerful people who most likely got away with chilling crimes.The post Inside Neverland Ranch, The California Estate Where Michael Jackson Was Accused Of Sexually Abusing Young Boys appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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