‘Michael Jackson sprayed ‘perfume on Lisa Marie’s underwear to pretend they’d had sex’, claims ex-employee
AN ex-employee of Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch has claimed Jackson sprayed ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley’s underwear with perfume and scattered it around his room to create the illusion of a night of passion.
Sandy Domz, who was an administrative assistant at the private amusement park also claims that the pair never shared a bed together, following rumours the A-lister’s marriage was never consummated.
Michael Jackson secretly married Elvis Presley’s only daughter and heir, Lisa Marie Presley in a private ceremony in May 1994.
Presley had supported Jackson through child sex abuse claims the previous year.
The pair were married for two years, with Lisa Marie filing for divorce in 1996 citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.
Their relationship was subject of public scrutiny, with rumours that the marriage was a publicity stunt and that they never consummated the marriage relentlessly doing the rounds.
THROUGH THICK AND THIN
In June 1993, LA Dentist Evan Chandler began building a case against Jackson, claiming that he had been sexually abusing the dentist’s 13-year-old son, Jordan Chandler. The Chandlers sued Jackson for $30 million (around £24 million) in September of that year but the case was eventually settled out of court for $22 million (£17.5 million).
Lisa said that she encouraged Michael to settle the allegations outside of court and to attend drug rehabilitation after self-medicating through the stress.
In the controversial documentary, Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me, released in January this year one of Jackson’s accusers, James Safechuck, claims Michael told him he was going to marry Lisa-Marie Presley so that the public ‘wouldn’t get suspicious’.
In J. Randy Taraborrelli’s 2003 book about Michael’s life, The Magic And The Madness, Lisa is quoted as saying at the time, she believed the abuse accusations were false.
“I believed he didn’t do anything wrong, and that he was wrongly accused and, yes, I started falling for him.” Presley has not commented on on any allegations since, and has not commented on the claims made in the Leaving Neverland Documentary.
Some believe their marriage soon after served to prove Jacko’s innocence.
RUMOUR MILL
Jackson and Presley’s marriage was wrought with rumours, although Jacko had been linked to other women Lisa was his first public romantic relationship.
At the time of their marriage Jackson’s music sales were dipping – disappointing in comparison by any stretch to his 1982 album, Thriller, which remains the best-selling album of all time.
Presley was also trying to forge her own path in the music business in her own right – out of the shadow of her father, the King of Rock n’ Roll. Fans found it a little too convenient that the King of Pop wed the King of Rock n’ Roll’s daughter at a critical time for both of their careers.
Tongues were also set wagging following claims that Jacko and Lisa lived apart – speaking to The Daily Mail, Jackson’s housekeeper claimed that when his wife would sleep over she would stay in a guest bed or the Rose Room, claims echoed by Sandy Domz, Jackson’s ex-administrative assistant at the Neverland Ranch.
NEVER CONSUMMATED
Despite rumours that the pair never slept together, Lisa Marie always insisted the marriage was consummated.
Presley alleges that she first bed Michael at Donald Trump’s Florida Mansion in Anthony Gregoreli’s book, Dark Lady, which includes in-depth details of the famous pair’s sex life.
Talking to CBS documentary Inside Edition, Sandy Domz said of the pair “it didn’t seem to be a natural relationship or a friendship.
“Michael would get a hold of some underwear and throw them on the floor.
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“They were also sprayed with perfume and it was to make it look like Lisa Marie had been in the bedroom. But to my knowledge, she was never in there. She was either in the rose room or had slept on the guest beds.”
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