Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch faces demolition after sex abuse allegations make it 'unsellable'
It looks like Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch is unlikely to be sold given his sickening sexual abuse allegations with many property experts claiming that the massive and tainted estate will "have to be demolished."
The allegations had been brought to light by HBO's documentary 'Leaving Neverland' where two of Michael Jackson's accusers James Safechuck and Wade Robson detail out the nature of abuse they allegedly suffered at the hands of the pop icon. Ever since the release of the documentary, there has been absolutely no one who is interested in purchasing the property. The estate is around 2,700-acres and had its price cut from $100 million (£75m) in 2015 to $31 million (£23m) today, reports Mirror.
After Leaving Neverland, the asking price for Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch has been slashed. https://t.co/VAtEFZyvnE pic.twitter.com/sWeJ8RJ86Y
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