Michael Jackson was known as the King of Pop, but according to his former maids, he was also the King of Poop. Five of Michael Jackson's maids revealed to the New York Post that the pop icon's ranch, Neverland, really masked a house of horrors behind its fairy-tale façade.
"Michael sometimes ran around where the animals were and he'd track ... poop throughout the house and think nothing of it," said an unidentified person referred to as Maid No. 1. "Then if you said something, he'd threaten to make doo-doo snowballs and throw it at you."
But when Oprah Winfrey visited the ranch in Los Olivos, C.A. in 1993, it was pristine. The real Jacko appeared after Oprah, Elizabeth Taylor and TV crews left, however.
"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," Maid No. 2 told the NY Post.
It all started in 1993, when 13-year-old Jordan Chandler became the first child to publicly accuse Michael of molestation. Prior to that, he reportedly was relatively clean and orderly.
The accusations drove Michael to later pay Jordan and his parents over $20 million in exchange for the teen's silence, the NY Post reported.
"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 No. 3.
Again, the court will hear accusations against the pop star since Wade Robson, Jackson's former pal and choreographer, filed suit against the pop star's estate. Robson appeared in Michael's music videos as a boy and stood by him at his criminal trial in 2005. At the time, the singer was accused of molesting cancer patient Gavin Arvizo.
Robson, a defense witness, said he was never molested by Michael, though he, his mother and sister testified that Michael would cry if he was denied permission to sleep with him.
But now, a public court filing says Michael allegedly raped Robson when he was a boy. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff has scheduled an initial hearing in the case for Oct. 6.
Several of Michael's former maids, who spoke to the NY Post on the condition of anonymity, are expected to be called as witnesses for Robson. They worked for Michael between 1986 and 2004.
During Michael's 2005 child molestation trial, Kristina Fournier, who worked for Michael as a housekeeper for more than a decade, testified that she saw syringes strewn about the property and that the regularly-stoned Michael would often babble unintelligently.
While Michael, who died in 2009 of acute propofol intoxication, battled child molestation accusations, those he hired to care for his mansion worried about his mental state.
"Michael was a messed up and depraved drug addict. He was twisted," said Maid No. 3, who said Michael's young friends, including Robson, another accuser James Safechuck, actor Macaulay Culkin and several nephews wreaked havoc.
The maids described young guests tossing bottles and cans around the house. They also had hour-long food fights and pillow fights, which left feathers covering floors and furniture, the NY Post reported.
Michael even objected to his sheets being changed. "There were many times I had to sneak in and change his linen. I couldn't understand how he'd sleep in such filth," Maid No. 2 said. "There'd be socks and underpants in the bed and half-eaten chicken and potato chips, empty bottles of wine and whisky on the floor."
"And you knew he wet himself," she said. "The place reeked."
According to Maid No. 3, Michael's bed and living room sofa became infested with bedbugs once. "He said, 'Get them the hell out of here. Call the exterminator,'" she recalled. "He said we should do a better job, and he said he knew that we came from poor countries so we were used to bedbugs, but he couldn't live with them."
"Everybody he brought in to clean, and sometimes we'd even get cleaning services to come in for extra help. Everybody was repulsed. His bedroom smelled horrible. If everyone else was like me, they hated going in there," Maid No. 3 told the NY Post.
After his son Prince was born in 1997, Michael began confining his filthiness to his own bedroom, she said. "But, not too long afterwards, it was 'Here we go again, this man is ungodly.'"
And according to former housekeepers, Michael was also a hoarder.
"A pack rat in the true sense of the word," Maid No. 1 said. "He'd keep all of these books that he never read, shirts, hats and other little trinkets that fans would give him, and they'd be in his dining room, the kitchen, all about the floors, and he'd complain if someone put them in a different place, and he'd complain if we didn't pick them up."
But when it came to Michael's main closet that housed his trademark black tuxedo pants, loafers are sequined jacket, it was kept immaculate.
What was the most scandalous item Michael had?'
Maid No. 2, who worked at Neverland from 1994 to 1996 said, "...there were two. A soiled baby diaper and a pair of Fruit of the Loom that was obviously worn by someone who was either a teen or an early-age adult."
Michael even had a dartboard in the foyer of his bedroom with pictures of DreamWorks founders Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen, who he believed had stolen his idea for the studio and its boy-on-the-moon logo, according to the NY Post.
"Any of the children he played with who hit the bull's-eye would get extra ice cream or anything else they wanted," said Maid No. 3 who worked from 1996-1999. "He hated those guys with a passion. He was surprisingly very anti-Semitic. He'd lead some of the kids in chants: 'Kill the bastards,' and 'Kill the bloodsuckers.'"
Main No. 3 also said Michael watched in disgust as Spielberg got a Los Angeles Film Critics award in 1993.
"It was crazy. He turned into his favorite Twilight Zone character, and his eyes kind of bugged out, and he went into this crazy trance, pointing his finger at the television screen and saying, 'You're a bad man, a very bad man,'" she said, referring to character Anthony Fremont, who could wish away anyone who displeased him.
"At first, I thought he'd bust out laughing or something or that he was playing around, but it changed his entire mood. He was dead serious." She also said Michael would often wish Spielberg into "Jew hell."
Another former housekeeper said the pop star would regularly send out three employees to buy any magazine they could find with pictures of his family.
"He was on a mission. There was an old Ebony magazine in which he saw a picture of ... the Jackson 5. He didn't like it, and so he would send people out with about $500, and when they brought the magazines back, he'd play a game of confetti where he'd shred pictures of his brothers and sisters and even his parents and throw them all around...," Maid No. 1 said.
"He said, 'Yuck, they don't deserve to have my name, they are gutless moochers. I'm the only star. They should be cleaning my shoes.'"