America
Michael Jackson's Neverland may become kids' rehab
Los Angeles, Feb 3
Late King of Pop Michael
Jackson's Neverland Ranch, which is up for sale, could be turned into
rehabilitation camp for children who are victims of sex assault.
The
bidder is a local businessman and he offered $40 million for the
2,700-acre property. Meanwhile, two other bidders want to turn the ranch
into a place for music concert and attraction, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"His goal is for the place to be used to help children in a serene setting recover from the trauma of sex abuse," said a source.
The property was home to an amusement park and some animals such as orangutans, a lion, snakes, horses and elephants.
The
Ranch is still visited by Michael Jackson's 16-year-old daughter Paris,
who frequently travels 100 miles from her family's home in Calabasas.
Paris even planted a Zen garden where a Ferris wheel once stood.