One of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims claimed she saw Michael Jackson at the pedophile's Florida mansion, but said she did not massage the late King of Pop.
Johanna Sjoberg, who alleged Prince Andrew groped her breast with a doll, said in recently unsealed statements that she met Michael Jackson while she was with Epstein.
In a May 18, 2016, statement, Sjoberg was asked if she had ever met a celebrity while with Epstein, to which she replied, “I met Michael Jackson.”
Sjoberg was asked where she met the Thriller singer and she said, “At his house in Palm Beach. At Jeffrey's house in Palm Beach.'
She was then asked if she massaged Jackson and replied, “I didn't.” No further details were given about when the meeting took place. Jackson died in June 2009 at the age of 50 and was himself accused of pedophilia.
Johanna Sjoberg, who alleged Prince Andrew groped her breast with a doll, said in recently unsealed statements that she met Michael Jackson while she was with Epstein.
Sjoberg said she met the late King of Pop at Epstein's Palm Beach home (pictured)
Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach was one of several locations where he sexually abused young girls.
The waterfront estate, just over a mile from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago, went on the market in 2020 for $21.995 million, but was reported to have sold for $18 million.
Todd Michael Glaser, a Florida-based developer, now plans to demolish the existing house and build a new home in its place.
In August, a California appeals court revived lawsuits against two men who allege the late King of Pop sexually abused them for years when they were boys.
A three-judge panel of California's 2nd District Court ruled that the lawsuits from Wade Robson and James Safechuck should not have been dismissed by a lower court.
The judges ruled that the men can legitimately argue that the two Jackson-owned companies named as defendants in the cases had a responsibility to protect them.
Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach (pictured) was one of several locations where he sexually abused young girls
Sjoberg (pictured), who alleged Prince Andrew groped her breast with a doll, has previously said Maxwell recruited her to give massages to Epstein in 2001 while she was still at university.
Sjoberg said she didn't give Michael Jackson a massage. Jackson is facing sexual assault charges and is pictured leaving the Santa Barbara courthouse while on trial in 2005
The two men rose to prominence after telling their stories in the 2019 HBO docuseries Leaving Neverland.
The four-hour documentary was strongly opposed by the Jackson family, who called it a “public lynching” of a man acquitted of child molestation in 2005.
In Wednesday's explosive papers, Sjoberg also recalled how Epstein told her that Bill Clinton “likes them young.”
Sjoberg claims to have known Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who was a minor when she allegedly had sex with Prince Andrew in 2001.
Andrew denies any sexual contact or misconduct.
Curiously, the stack of papers also detailed how magician David Copperfield performed tricks for Epstein – and then allegedly asked Sjoberg if she knew Epstein was paying his “girls” to buy other girls for him.
And an email appearing to be from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell shows him egging her on to make bogus comments that disabled physicist professor Stephen Hawking took part in a pedophile orgy during a trip to Epstein's private island in 2008.
Sjoberg, now a hairdresser living in Florida, has previously said that Maxwell recruited her to give massages to Epstein in 2001, while she was still in college.
She infamously told a British newspaper about an alleged meeting with the Duke at the East 71st Street mansion during “Easter 2001,” at the request of Epstein and Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell.
In statements released Wednesday, she was asked whether she had given massages to several famous men who were guests at a party Epstein held, including Star Wars creator George Lucas and former President Trump.
Nearly 200 names previously redacted from a long-running sex trafficking lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell have been made public
In addition, new evidence from Sjoberg will be presented this week in a US court against Andrew, who was known to keep Epstein and Maxwell's company.
She answered “no” when asked if Trump had asked her for sexual favors or if she had ever massaged him.
Nearly 200 names previously redacted from a long-running sex trafficking lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell have been made public.
In addition, new evidence from Sjoberg will be presented in a US court this week.
The legal documents could reveal more details about her alleged meeting with the royal family.