SECRET JACKO FBI FILES EXPOSED

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The FBI has released the files it collected over the past 17 years on Michael Jackson detailing the various investigations of child molestation by the late King of Pop.

The case files, made public on Tuesday due to the Freedom of Information Act, shows Los Angeles Police called the FBI while probing molestation allegations against Jackson in 1993. They thought they could nab the singer for violating the Mann Act, for transportation of a minor across state lines for immoral purposes,” one document said.

Also in the files: Allegations that Jacko molested two Mexican boys in 1985 or 1986 and a claim from a Canadian couple that they shared a disturbing train ride with Jackson and a boy he called his cousin. The woman told an FBI agent that she slept in an adjoining compartment and “heard questionable noises through wall.” The FBI agent noted, “She was concerned enough to notify the conductor of her suspicions.”

The FBI also probed an extortionist plot against Michael by a man who sent letters threatening to kill him. Frank Paul Jones was arrested and served prison time.