A recent bombshell report claims that the FBI has secret files that prove Michael Jackson paid $35 million to cover up molestation claims made by 24 boys since 1989. 

London's Sunday People published a report on June 29, citing an insider associated with jailed private detective Anthony Pellicano, who was hired by the Billie Jean singer to bury his secrets. The insider shared copies of the FBI files, which were never used in Jackson's child molestation trial in 2005.

The damning evidence includes audio tapes, Pellicano's investigation reports and phone transcripts which reveal a cover-up that began in 1989. The files were not presented in the 2005 molestation trial, where Jackson faced accusation he molested a 13-year-old boy.

The boy was later featured in his 2003 documentary, Living With Michael Jackson. In the film, Jackson admitted to sharing his bed with young boys and held the victim's hand, during the interview. Jackson was later cleared of the charges in June, 2005, according to The New York Times.

Sunday People published an excerpt of the insider's interview with members of Jackson's Neverland Ranch staff. Jackson's former butler Philip LeMarque and his wife Stella were recorded by the source on August 28, 1993. In the audio, they share details about witnessing the record-breaking pop singer molest several children in separate incidents.

On one occasion, Jackson allegedly groped a child star, and on another, he allegedly molested a boy as they watched an X-rated film. The couple also said that Jackson kissed a child in his home theater, as the child's mother sat a few rows away from them.

According to the explosive report, Jackson had a secret alarm that notified him if someone was within 30 feet of his bedroom when he was alone with a child. The couple revealed that Jackson had a hidden room where he watched adult films with children during sleeovers. It was located behind a secret wall in the room that held the 70-seat theater.

View the documents which detail the molestation claims here.

The unidentified source said he came forward with the files in light of the recent allegations made by choreographer Wade Robeson. TMZ reported on May 7 that Robeson said he was molested by Jackson at his Neverland Ranch in the 1990's. He said Jackson began fondling him when he was just 7 years old and it continued for several years.

The investigator told Sunday People he is coming forward in an effort to help others who may have been sexually abused by the late pop star.

"Now the kids are grown up, they have the chance to speak," said the source. "I feel that Wade is now taking his chance to speak up. I hope it helps his other victims. It might even give them the courage to make a complaint to the police."

Jackson's attorney, who defended him in the 2005 case, responded to the People Sunday report. Defense lawyer Tom Mesereau said he think it's "sickening" that people are trying to "profit and exploit" the estate of the King of Pop.

"The FBI never had any files alleging that Michael Jackson sexually abused 24 young boys, because it never happened," Mesereau told RadarOnline.