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Michael Jackson passed away around this time 4 years ago, but new details of his life are still emerging.

The King of Pop beat his child molestation case back in 2005 when he was found not guilty of multiple charges, but new evidence from the FBI shows that it might have been a wrong verdict.

According to The Mirror, new tapes given to the FBI reveal that MJ paid over 23 million Euros in order to keep the boys he supposedly molested silent.

The site reports:

The documents – case numbers CADCE MJ-02463 and CR 01046 – were not passed on to prosecutors in the King of Pop’s 2005 trial, when he was cleared of molesting a child.

But they throw a disturbing new light on the megastar’s insistence he never laid a finger on any of the scores of kids he invited to his home for unsupervised sleep-overs.

Agents have thousands of pages of evidence dating back to 1989 indicating Jacko groomed and molested children – sometimes right under the noses of their starstruck parents.

The FBI files include private investigators’ reports, phone transcripts and hours of audio tapes.

They describe how the Thriller hit-maker was once caught by a member of his household staff groping a world-famous child star, watching porn films while molesting another boy and fondling the genitals of a third in his private cinema.

This doesn’t look good for MJ and his family, who is already facing a case from choreographer Wade Robinson, who claims he was molested for years by the Thriller superstar.

We hope that all of this evidence can be cleared up, for the sake of his legacy and family.