Michael Jackson’s Daughter Tweets Rude Photo of Late Pop Star After Child Porn Report

“The most pure people are always torn down,” Paris Jackson writes following salacious media claims

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Paris Jackson is pointing fingers in the wake of a scandalous report about her father, deceased music legend Michael Jackson.

Jackson, the daughter of the “Thriller” singer, took to Twitter to express her disgust after a Radar Online report claiming that child pornography had been found at her father’s Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara County, California.

“#mood,” the younger Jackson tweeted, along with a photo of her father licking his extended middle finger.

The photo was preceded by Jackson’s defense of her dad, who died in 2009 at age 50.

“Unfortunately negativity will always sell. I urge you all to ignore the trash & the parasites who make a career trying to slander my father,” she wrote. “The most pure people are always torn down … It will continue to be proven that my beloved dad has always been and forever will be innocent.”

In a report on Tuesday, Radar claimed that police officers swarmed Neverland Ranch in 2003 as part of an abuse investigation against Jackson.

Radar claimed that, during the course of the search, authorities “turned up everything from Jackson’s twisted porn collection — which included filthy photos and videos of men, women, boys and girls in perverted positions — to drugs to treat sex addiction, with multiple prescriptions written by a variety of physicians for people close to the star.”

The website went on to cite a “private investigator with direct knowledge of the raids” as saying, “The detectives’ report cites Michael even used sexy photos of his own nephews, who were in the band 3T, in their underwear to excite young boys.”

Jackson was ultimately acquitted of all charges against him in a 2005 sexual abuse trial, a fact that the singer’s estate was quick to point out in a statement condemning the report, which the estate called “false” and “sleazy.”

“Everything in these reports … is false, no doubt timed to the anniversary of Michael’s passing,” the estate said. “Those who continue to shamelessly exploit Michael via sleazy internet ‘click bait’ ignore that he was acquitted by a jury in 2005 on every one of the 14 salacious charges brought against him in a failed witch hunt.”

The Santa Barbara sheriff’s office noted in its own statement that it had released all of its own reports during Jackson’s trial.

“The Sheriff’s Office released all of its reports and the photographs as part of the required discovery process to the prosecution and the defense,” the office told TheWrap in a statement.


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