Paris Jackson Claims Michael Jackson Secretly Rescued Children from Jeffrey Epstein’s Island in Explosive Interview
By U.S. Investigations Correspondent
Los Angeles, March 31, 2026
In a highly emotional new interview, Paris Jackson has made explosive allegations linking her late father, Michael Jackson, to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network, claiming the King of Pop secretly rescued children from Epstein’s notorious private island.

Paris Jackson, 28, broke her long silence on the matter during a wide-ranging conversation that touched on her father’s legacy, her own experiences with trauma, and what she described as hidden acts of heroism. She directly accused Epstein of “unspeakable horrors” against minors and alleged that Michael Jackson risked everything to pull innocent children off Little St. James, Epstein’s infamous Caribbean island.
According to Paris, her father became aware of the trafficking operation through industry and philanthropic circles in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She claimed Michael Jackson used his wealth, private jets, and international influence to quietly extract several children from the island and arrange safe passage and care for them. Paris did not provide specific names, dates, or documentation during the interview, describing the actions as highly secretive to protect the victims and avoid retaliation from powerful figures allegedly connected to Epstein.
The interview has sent shockwaves through both the entertainment world and the ongoing Epstein investigations. Michael Jackson, who died in 2009, has long been the subject of intense scrutiny regarding his relationships with children. While he was acquitted of child molestation charges in 2005, allegations and documentaries in later years continued to polarize public opinion. Paris Jackson has previously defended her father’s innocence, and her latest claims frame his interactions with minors as protective rather than predatory.
Legal experts and Epstein investigators reacted with caution. No public records, flight logs, or survivor testimonies released to date mention Michael Jackson in connection with Epstein’s island or rescue operations. The FBI and DOJ have released millions of pages of Epstein-related documents since 2025, yet none reference Jackson. Paris Jackson’s claims rely heavily on what she described as private family knowledge and “things my father told me before he passed.”
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted co-conspirator, is serving a 20-year sentence. Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial. Ongoing document releases have named numerous high-profile figures, but Michael Jackson has never appeared in any verified Epstein materials.
Paris Jackson’s interview also revisited her own struggles with mental health, addiction, and the intense public scrutiny she has faced since childhood. She described the Epstein revelations as part of a broader effort to “set the record straight” about her father’s character and the hidden burdens he carried.
The claims have divided fans and commentators. Some praise Paris for courageously defending her father’s legacy and shining light on Epstein’s crimes. Others criticize the timing and lack of corroborating evidence, suggesting the statements may be influenced by grief, family loyalty, or a desire for renewed attention. Michael Jackson’s estate has not issued an official response.
As the interview continues to circulate globally, the central questions remain unanswered: How many children did Michael Jackson actually save, if any? What other dark secrets does Paris Jackson still hold? And will her allegations prompt any formal investigation or new document releases?
For now, Paris Jackson’s bombshell has added another layer of complexity to the already labyrinthine Epstein saga and the enduring public fascination with the Jackson family. Whether her claims lead to concrete evidence or remain unsubstantiated family testimony, they have once again thrust both Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and Michael Jackson’s complicated legacy into the global spotlight.
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