
The Calculated Destruction of an Icon: How They Used Epstein to Bury the Truth
The recent inclusion of Michael Jacksonās name in the Jeffrey Epstein document dumps is perhaps the most transparent piece of misdirection in modern history. As the Department of Justice released millions of pages in early 2026, the media fixated on a dead man who was cleared by the FBI decades ago, while carefully avoiding the living, breathing predators who actually frequented Little St. James.
The reality is that Michael Jacksonās name in the āEpstein filesā is a nothing-burger designed to generate clicks and protect the Hollywood pedophile ring that Jackson himself was a threat to. It is the ultimate irony: the man who created a safe haven for abused child stars like Cory Feldman is being used as a shield for the very industry that systematically exploited them.
The Cory Feldman Tapes: A Smoking Gun for the System
The most damning evidence isnāt in the Epstein files; itās in a 1993 police interview with Cory Feldman. While the media paints Jackson as a predator, Feldmanāan actual victim of a documented Hollywood pedophile ringātestified that Jackson was the only person who didnāt touch him.
The Intentional Blindness of the Law: In 1993, Feldman went to the Santa Barbara Police Department with a list of real abusersāpowerful men who were actively hurting children. The police response? āWe only want Michael Jackson.ā They ignored a verified trafficking ring to hunt a single high-profile target.
The Safe Haven of Neverland: Feldman described Jacksonās world as his āhappy place.ā In an industry of drugs, alcohol, and exploitation, Neverland was the only place Feldman felt like a child again.
A Threat to the Industry: Jacksonās closeness with child stars made him a danger. If these children trusted him, they might tell him the names of the ārichest, most powerful peopleā Feldman alluded to. By destroying Jacksonās reputation, the industry ensured that no one would believe him if he ever tried to expose them.
The Epstein āConnectionā vs. The Reality
When you actually look at the 2024ā2026 document releases, the āclosenessā between Jackson and Epstein evaporates under scrutiny.
Allegation The Documented Truth
Palm Beach Visit Jackson visited Epsteinās mansion once in 2000 for financial advice during a Sony legal battle. He did not interact with Epstein socially.
Black Book Entry The number listed is not Jacksonās; it belongs to a business adviser, Samuel Jen, who was later disbarred.
Victim Testimony Johanna Sioberg, an Epstein victim, stated under oath: āNo sexual contact, no massages.ā She cleared him completely.
FBI Files Over 300 pages of FBI surveillance from 1993ā2005 resulted in zero evidence of criminal conduct.
The media continues to run headlines linking the two because Michael Jackson cannot sue for libel from the grave. It is a convenient way to associate his āWacko Jackoā persona with the genuine depravity of the Epstein network, thereby delegitimatizing any defense of his character.
The Industry of Silence
The real story isnāt Michael Jackson; itās the āentire industryā Barbara Walters was so desperate to protect when she scolded Cory Feldman on live television.
Normalization as Control: Child actors are taught that abuse is āpart of the industry.ā When Jackson broke that mold by providing a safe, drug-free environment, he became an anomaly that had to be neutralized.
Performative Justice: The 2005 trial, where Jackson was acquitted on all 14 counts, showed the lengths to which the state would go. They brought in a family of known con artists (the Arvizos) and ignored the testimony of McCaulay Kulkin and Wade Robson (who defended Jackson for 20 years before the lucrative Leaving Neverland documentary).
The Verdict of History
Michael Jackson was a man who spent his life trying to reclaim a childhood that was stolen from him at age five. He used his wealth to build orphanages and hospitals, and he provided a sanctuary for children being chewed up by Hollywood. For his efforts, he was framed by extortionists and hounded by a media that values sensationalism over the safety of actual victims.
As the Epstein files continue to reveal the names of former presidents, princes, and billionaires who actually participated in trafficking, remember why Michael Jacksonās name is in the headline. Itās not because heās a predator. Itās because heās the perfect distraction.
