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BackgroundSitting as a high sand dune in a valley, Neverland is located about five miles (8 km) north of Los Olivos (about eight miles north of the town of Santa Ynez), in the Santa Ynez Valley. Long before Michael Jackson made Neverland his home, the area surrounding Neverland was made of working ranches. Today, the neighborhood is made of vineyards. Neverland, which is over 2,800 acres (11 km²) in size,[2] contains, among other things, a zoo and a theme park, with a Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, and bumper cars. As with much of Neverland, little is known about the value of Michael Jackson's former home. In early 2004, news program Entertainment Tonight estimated Neverland Ranch to be valued at approximately $12.0 million. However, the Santa Barbara County assessor's office believes it is worth $6 million. Forbes estimates the ranch may be worth a lot more than that.
Some allege that children at Neverland were reckless at times and were not bound by many rules. Children were told to follow a few rules, and were allowed to go about Neverland at will. The children were free to eat whatever and whenever they wanted and sleeping hours were not very regular. Kiki Fournier, a former housekeeper, compared Neverland to Pinocchio's Pleasure Island.[4] Police searchesIn both 1993 and 2003, Jackson was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior towards young boys who had spent a great deal of time at Neverland. The 1993 allegations did not result in criminal charges with two grand juries choosing not to pass charges down, but the 2003 allegations lead to a trial in which Jackson was found not guilty on all counts.[5] In connection with the 2005 molestation trial, detectives searched Neverland twice. The first search was conducted on November 18, 2003 by more than sixty police officers. The second search took place just over a year later on December 3, 2004.[6] Neverland's main mansion closedAfter the 2003 police search of Neverland, Jackson decided he would no longer reside at the ranch, and lived at a number of other residences including one in Beverly Hills, but returned to Neverland in late 2004. "I won't live there ever again," he said. "It's a house now. It's not a home anymore. I'll only visit." When the 2005 molestation trial came to an end, Jackson left the United States and Neverland for Bahrain.
Animals still at Neverland are currently being cared for by a Neverland employee. Despite allegations of animal mistreatment, the driver of a delivery truck that provided Neverland's animals with food stated, "The animals are well taken care of...". The County Of Santa Barbara removed nearly all of the animals.[7] USDA investigators echoed the same beliefs when they found no credible evidence to suggest that mistreatment claims were true.[8] In July of 2005, a month after the 2005 acquittal of Jackson, a Jackson spokesman told a German newspaper that Michael may build a Disneyland style home near Berlin, based on the German fairytale castle Neuschwanstein.[9] On August 25, 2006, a wildfire burned about 40 acres of the ranch, coming within a quarter-mile of the main residence. Michael Jackson currently resides in Las Vegas[citation needed]. References
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