Late pop icon Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson has defended her father after a previously unseen police report said to have emerged claiming that the star had a huge collection of child porn. The newly-surfaced police report was rumored to be about what Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department found during their 2003 raid on the singer's Neverland Ranch.
Firing back at the sensational rumors, the 18-year-old celeb child took to Twitter on Tuesday evening to urge fans to ignore people trying to "slander" her father.
"Unfortunately negativity will always sell. I urge you all to ignore the trash & the parasites who make a career trying to slander my father," wrote Paris in one of the tweets.
The Sheriff's Office has also issued a statement to Vanity Fair saying that they had not released any of the documents and/or photographs to the media. They also claimed that some of the documents appear to be copies of reports that were made by their personnel along with evidentiary photographs that have been interspersed with content that appears to be obtained off though unknown source.
Earlier, it was widely reported that a previously unseen police document pertaining from the November 2003 raid at the late pop star's place had uncovered his wide collection of pornography. The raid also said to have revealed that the King of Pop had a secret closet hidden in the back of his bedroom where he had kept stuffs like a signed autograph of "Home Alone" star Macaulay Culkin, nude pics of teenaged boys and images of children's faces superimposed on adult bodies, Daily Mail reported.
The late pop star was accused of seven felony counts of child molestation and two felony counts of providing an intoxicant to a minor under the age of 14, when Gavin Arvizo came forward claiming that he had been sexually assaulted by the singer. The late singer was faced with up to 20 years in prison but was later acquitted in June 2005.
Meanwhile, watch the late pop star's hit number "Black or White" below: