Newly released reports from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department, obtained by Radar Online, reveal that Michael Jackson kept a stockpile of graphic pornography that featured children, adults and animal torture on his Neverland Ranch.

This hoard of gruesome pornography was found during a police raid of Jackson’s California home in November of 2003, conducted as part of the child molestation investigation of the late pop star. Police also found drugs used to treat sex addiction.

Jackson was charged with seven felony counts of child molestation and two felony counts of providing an intoxicant to a minor.

These materials were used to “desensitize the children,” former Santa Barbara Senior Assistant District Attorney Ron Zonen told “Radar”.

“The documents exposed Jackson as a manipulative, drug-and-sex-crazed predator who used blood, gore, sexually explicit images of animal sacrifice and perverse adult sex acts to bend children to his will,” a source told Radar.

Lawyers have also said that the “Thriller” singer paid almost $200 million in hush money to as many as 20 sexual assault victims.

Jackson faced up to 20 years in prison, but a jury acquitted the singer in 2005.