We all know Michael Jackson had his problems, but as it turns out, the King of Pop was a bit of a slob. Actually, a lot. At least, that's what a number of maids who worked for him at the Neverland Ranch had to say in a new report by the New York Post.

Apparently, despite the impeccable lawn and the stunning outside allure of the ranch, it seems inside was a much, much different story. In the piece, five maids have spoken out about the conditions of the former home of Jackson during their time in employment –– with one maid labeling him as "the dirtiest, most unsanitary person in Hollywood."

"Michael sometimes ran around where the animals were, and he'd track ... poop throughout the house and think nothing of it," said Maid No. 1 – yes, that's how they're named. She added, "Then, if you said something, he'd threaten to make doo-doo snowballs and throw it at you."

Maid No. 2 spoke of MJ's appearance on Oprah back in 1993, when she visited along with guest Elizabeth Taylor. During the taping, the ranch was in tip-top shape, but it wasn't until they left that the "real" Jackson reportedly appeared. "He literally peed on the floor of the entryway, right where you saw Oprah walk in. It was surreal. He just stood there, unzipped his trousers and watered the floor."

It was in 1993 that Jackson was first accused of sexual abuse. Jordan Chandler, then 13-years-old, became the first child to accuse the artist of molestation. Following the allegations, Maid No. 3 claims MJ had morphed. "His whole life changed after 1993 when he had to pay that boy off. I'm telling you, he was the dirtiest, most unsanitary person in Hollywood."

Further details in the NY Post story chronicle Jackson's behavior throughout the rest of his days, including the singer objecting to having his sheets changed, his urine-stained blankets and even his sour attitude towards his family near the end of his life.

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