It’s sad to hear people speak ill of the dead, but the latest revelations about Michael Jackson are simply shocking.

Several of the singer’s former maids talked to the New York Post under the condition of anonymity and detailed the disgusting filth the King of Pop lived in at the Neverland Ranch. “Michael sometimes ran around where the animals were, and he’d track poop throughout the house and think nothing of it,” Maid One told paper. “Then, if you said something, he’d threaten to make doo-doo snowballs and throw it at you.”

The household staff claims that it was in 1993, after 13-year-old Jordan Chandler publicly accused Jackson of molestation, that they started noticing a change in the singer’s behavior. Jackson eventually paid Jordan’s family $20 million for their silence, but the King of Pop was never quite the same. “His whole life changed after 1993 when he had to pay that boy off. I’m telling you, he was the dirtiest, most unsanitary person in Hollywood,” said Maid Three

Among the other revelations:

  • While Neverland was spotless for Oprah Winfrey’s 1993 interview with Jackson, once the talk show host left it went down hill. “He literally peed on the floor of the entryway, right where you saw Oprah walk in. It was surreal. He just stood there, unzipped his trousers and watered the floor,” said  Maid Two.
  • One maid called Jackson a “depraved drug addict.”
  • Jacko and the kids who visited, like Macaulay Culkin, wreaked havoc on the house, having huge food and pillow fights that left the place a mess.
  • Jackson didn’t like his sheets changed, and maids would have “sneak in” to make the bed. They also say it was evident that he’d wet himself bed because “the place reeked."
  • His bed and sofa once became infested with bed bugs.
  • Jackson was a hoarder, who kept tons of things given to him by fans. One maid claimed he had held on to a soiled diaper and a pair of underpants that was “obviously worn by someone who was either a teen or an early-age adult.”
  • Jackson hated Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen, believing they stole the idea for DreamWorks from him. He even had a dartboard made up with their faces on it. He particularly hated Spielberg, with one maid claiming the singer banished the director to “Jew hell.”
  • Jackson seemed to hate his family, and would send people out to buy magazines with their pictures, cut them up and throw them around like confetti, calling his brothers “gutless moochers,” who “should be cleaning my shoes.”

 

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