Michael Jackson’s Neverland About To Be Foreclosed
The historical 2,900-acre Neverland Ranch of Michael Jackson with its history and memories might soon be lost to foreclosure. It is a legendary ranch – once the venue of children’s parties and perhaps a few police raids. Next Friday, foreclosure might suck it into its embrace. However, no one came forward to help Jackson with $23 million loan.
Desperate attempts had been made by a broker to refinance Jackson for the $23 million loan but so far the efforts have been futile. Nobody seems to be interested in saving Jackson now. Without refinancing, the ranch can be sold at an auction. Fortress has initiated the foreclosure proceedings. Despite Jackson not paying 300 million dollars in loans to HSBC, he had to use $20 million to clear past debts. This has left him without sufficient funds to cover the Neverland fiasco.
It is understood that Jackson and his three children have been living rent-free in Las Vegas (Palms Casino) as guests of the Maloof brothers. Jackson had been, till now, receiving aid from the hospitality of others like Prince Abdullah of Bahrain, dancer Michael Flatley and Prince Jefri of Brunei. Michael Flatley is suing Jackson in UK for $7 million.
The default notice on Neverland was issued on 22nd October 2007 by Fortress but no action has yet been taken.
Jackson had bought it during the mid 80’s replete with playgrounds, zoo and arrangements for carnival rides. It was a replica of Hearst Castle – a sort of Valhalla for the little ones. But the love Jackson showed towards children came under a dark cloud of doubt. Since July 2005, Jackson has not lived in Neverland in Los Olivos, California. Two weeks after being acquitted from charges of child molestation and conspiracy, he went off to Bahrain. A year later, due to not paying wages to his workers, it was shut down and the entire thing went into disrepair from lack of maintenance.
Jackson also has a $4 million mortgage on the house of his parents in Encino, California.
It would a pity if a landmark of so much musical and dance history should sink into oblivion. Michael Jackson is not the first artist to have mismanaged personal finances and over reached himself. It is common for exceptionally talented persons to be enveloped in their creativity. However, it is hoped that society will step in to save a chunk of history.





Michael Jacksons broker did not make all attempts to find a loan. My associates had a verbal commitment pending document review and michaels reps ignored calls and no showed for the meetings. Something fishy here and if there are any questions send me an email. I can prove everything stated, and then some….
Please has the house been sold?
who bought it?
Is micheal now a poor man?
Please tell me