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Shocking Discovery! Michael Jackson’s Sick Naked Photo Collection EXPOSED

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Jul. 12 2017, Updated 10:26 a.m. ET

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For the first time, RadarOnline.com can reveal shocking material that exposes Michael Jackson’s kinky fetishes like never before —the sicko nude photo collection police believe he used to “groom” his would-be victims! This bombshell world exclusive is centered upon photos that come by way of Vincent Amen — an ex-member of Michael’s management team who has only now come forward as the eighth anniversary of the King of Pop’s June 25, 2009, demise passes.

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Amen, 37, told RadarOnline.com he worked for Jackson from 2002 to 2004, even residing at the singer's Neverland Valley Ranch in California's Santa Barbara County for five months during the spring and summer of 2003. As the fall of 2003 approached, Amen said the team moved its office from Neverland to New York City. Upon arrival on the East Coast, Amen was tasked with organizing the team's Jackson documents.

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One day, he told RadarOnline.com, another team member — a long-time friend of Jackson's— handed him a bag of such documents. "I took it home and looked inside and was shocked at what I found," Amen told RadarOnline.com. "There was a nudist magazine called Naturally. I paged through it and was then horrified.”

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What Amen found amid that issue of Naturally were two pages on which a company advertised its "1999 fall video releases" for what it called "The Helios Natura Collection." Images of the pages Amen found inside the issue of Naturally on that day are reproduced here. One video, for instance, is called, NUDIST YOUTH WEEKEND, and sold for $40.00. The accompanying ad claimed, “It’s off to the mountains for this nudist youth group to enjoy a weekend of fresh air and fun.”

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Another is called FATHERS - SONS AND FRIENDS, and also sold for $40.00. Its blurb advertised the video as, “The love between dads and sons is aptly portrayed in this friendly gymnasium video. Features weight lifting, exercise machines, and judo instruction. A Saturday with the guys.” Yet another is titled: PROFILE: EURO-NUDIST FAMILIES #3, also $40.00, and has a blurb reading, “Our much praised video series continues as we visit the homes of 4 more nudist families. An interesting look at nudist lifestyles at home.”

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The thumb nail photo accompanying this last video, in particular, disturbingly shows an adult man with two boys who appear to be underage. All are naked. The man is holding one of the boys in his lap while the other sits next to him. "It's not child porn — but it seems to come close without actually going over the line," said one source who has viewed the materials on RadarOnline.com's behalf. "It's also quite representative of what police in Santa Barbara eventually would pull from Neverland after raiding it November of 2003.”

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Amen confronted the man who gave him the documents, including the magazine. That man told Amen that the magazine was, indeed, Jackson's — and, what's more, the videos circled in black magic marker were personally selected by Jackson, himself, who then ordered from the company. "He told me that Michael used to watch the videos during a phase," Amen told RadarOnline.com. "He wasn't specific about when that phase actually occurred.”

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Following that encounter, a shaken Amen retained a lawyer, who is now-deceased, named Jay Fahy. Together, he claims they approached Santa Barbara District Attorney Tom Sneddon, who was just then prosecuting a growing child molestation case against Jackson. Amen had already been named as an un-indicted co-conspirator in the case; and according to a Fox News press clipping from that time, he not only met with Sneddon, but "secretly got immunity from the prosecution on Dec. 30, 2004.”

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However, the contents of Amen's meeting with Sneddon — and what he gave the D.A. in return for immunity remained unknown...until now. "We told what I found in the bag , although it was never raised at trial," Amen told RadarOnline.com.

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The Naturally pages are an eerie echo of the stunning trove of evidence police discovered when they raided Neverland in late 2003. In June of 2016, RadarOnline.com finally revealed the explicit contents of cops' haul, including photos of naked boys. Wrote police: "It is plaintiff's belief that the defendant possesses the heterosexual materials for the purpose of ‘grooming’ young boys.”

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"’Grooming’ is the process of deliberately exposing young boys to graphic sexual materials to awaken or heighten their interest in matters of sex and reduce their sexual inhibitions. Defendant's personal display of these materials to pubescent boys was calculated.”

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What's more, Amen also provided RadarOnline.com with an invoice that adds context to another exclusive about Michael Jackson's underage sex dolls — mannequins of kids that littered his home and which cops found during the raid. The receipt shows the purchase of seven "childrens mannequins” for $750 a piece, with additional costs for shipping ($400); set-up/delivery ($300); and 8.25% NY Tax ($490). The invoice is made out to the attention of a person named Frank, although a last name is not included.

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