MICHAEL Jackson was banned from a Las Vegas hotel after partying for weeks inside his plush suite with a group of German “boys”, it has been claimed.

The pop superstar is said to have wrecked his room at the Mirage Hotel by throwing a boozy “closed-door party” for three weeks attended by a “parade of kids”.

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The sensational story was revealed by musician Paul Anka – who co-wrote songs such as Love Never Felt So Good and This Is It with Jackson.

In his autobiography, he wrote: “Anyway, on this one occasion, Michael Jackson in his fashion floated to Vegas and was staying at a villa next door to us at the Mirage.

"I saw the parade of kids going in and out—scary.

“He was at the end of the stay but they were trying to get him out of there anyway.

“They swore never to let him return.”

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The Canadian-born musician, who wrote the lyrics for the iconic Frank Sinatra song My Way, said the hotel’s staff admitted they had been given special instructions during Jackson’s stay.

Anka continued: “The maids and other hotel staff would come to me and say, ‘We can’t even go in that room; if we have room service we gotta leave it outside.’

“When they finally get Michael out, after weeks of trying, they go in and there’s broken glass, perfume bottles, food—the place is an unholy mess, the Jacuzzi has bubble bath pouring out of it, there’s rotting food everywhere.”

I saw the parade of kids going in and out—scary

Anka’s story was corroborated by investigative journalist Diane Dimond, who claims the incident happened in 2003 around the same time Neverland was being raided by cops.

In her 2009 book about the troubled Thriller singer, Be Careful Who You Love, Dimond claims the “kids” who were partying with Jackson were “mostly German speaking.”

She wrote: “Jackson was engrossed in a weeks-long, closed-door party with a group of young boys.

“All the hotel’s maids and butlers had been shooed away.

“Jackson wanted no housekeeping service; when food or drink was delivered to his room, the standing order to the butler was to wheel the cart up to the door, knock, and walk away.

The boys, many of whom were German speaking, were spotted outside Jackson’s room

“This went on for nearly three weeks.

“The boys, many of whom were German speaking, were spotted outside Jackson’s room in the secluded breezeway that leads to the villas section of the hotel.”

Dimond claims Jacko’s “revolving group of boys” were loud and messy, and “disturbed” the hotel’s wealthy clientele.

While she said the iconic entertainer was “rarely seen”, when he was spotted “through the open villa door" he was said to have looked "zonked out and wearing a long, purple dashiki-type robe.”

One source told Dimond that one resident believed the young boys had arrived “seemingly fresh from the streets.”

The hotel source said: “It looked to me as though those boys were coming in for the food.”

When Jackson learned of the Neverland police raid, he left the Mirage and "decamped" to an unknown location believed to be in the Vegas area, Dimond claims.

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She writes that maids at the hotel than discovered a “scene of devastation” including rotting food and "empty and broken liquor bottles."

Dimond reports that Jackson and his party caused around $30,000 worth of damage to the suite.

The incident is said to have caused a rift between Jackson and his former friend Steve Wynn, the Mirage’s billionaire boss.

Dimond added: “Through back channels, Michael Jackson was told he was longer welcome as a guest at the Mirage.”

Sun Online has attempted to contact the Mirage for comment.

More allegations against Jacko have came to light following the screening of explosive documentary Leaving Neverland at the Sundance Film Festival last week.

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6 Paul Anka, middle right, said he saw a 'parade of kids going in and out' of Jackson's room at the Mirage hotel Credit: David Gest

6 Anka and journalist Diane Dimond both claim Jackson was banned from the Mirage following the allegedly three-week-long party

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