MICHAEL Jackson’s first public accuser identified distinctive “splotches” on the singer’s bum and penis which led to a $23million payoff, according to reports.

Jordan Chandler, then 13, claimed Jacko groomed and molested him leading to the superstar performer’s arrest and "humiliating" strip search in 1993.

The child was able to draw distinctive marks on Jackson’s penis and buttocks – as the legendary entertainer suffered from skin condition vitiligo.

Police in California then strip searched and photographed the Billy Jean songwriter’s genitalia – something Jacko, who denied all allegations of sex abuse made against him, called "the most humiliating ordeal of my life”.

Following the strip search, Jackson agreed a massive settlement with the Chandler family reported to between $20m and $24m.

According to numerous reports, including from investigative journalists such as Diane Dimond and Jacques Peretti, the child correctly identified the marks on the star’s penis prompting Jacko to settle.

Author and ex-music industry exec John Niven claims that Jordan’s description of the singer manhood was “so accurate” he was able to identify where the "splotches" were placed when the entertainer’s penis was “erect.”

Writing in the Independent, Niven said: “The boy’s information was so accurate he was able to locate where the splotch moved to when Jackson’s penis became erect and the fact that he was circumcised.”

HUMILIATING STRIP SEARCH
However, Jackson supporters, such as his friend and journalist John Randy Taraborrelli, claim that the star was not circumcised.

Following the singer’s death in 2009, Taraborrelli said: “The boy had given a detailed description of his body and the detectives needed to check if it was true.

“All eyes peered at him to see if he was circumcised, as Jordy had claimed.”

In a report of Jackson’s 2005 molestation trial, centering on claims by another accuser Gavin Arvizo, the judge ruled that the photos of Jackson’s penis and Jordan’s drawing were “inadmissible” and could not be used in the trial.

But prosecution lawyers believed that the teenager's description of the celebrity's penis would "prove" inappropriate behaviour with his boy companions, reports CNN.

The news report said: “Prosecutors hoped Chandler's drawing of Jackson's distinctive blemishes, allegedly corroborated by search-warrant photos, would prove Jackson was not 'shy and modest' with sleepover guests.”

Former Neverland security guard Ralph Chacon claimed he saw Jackson perform a sex act on Jordan during the 2005 trial - for which the King of Pop was acquitted of all charges.

Chacon told the court that the star and the child, aged 12 or 13, were standing naked in a changing room near a Jacuzzi at the star’s Californian mansion.

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He said: "I saw them standing in the nude. They were facing each other. I saw Mr Jackson was caressing the boy's hair. He was kissing him on his face and lips.

"He went down, he started sucking his nipples. He started going down to his penis and started putting it in his mouth."

Mr Chacon was asked by District Attorney Tom Sneddon how Jackson was kissing Jordan.

He replied: "Very passionate. In his mouth."

Asked where the singer's hands were at the time, he said: "They were all over his body."

Mr Chacon, who worked at Neverland from 1991 to 1994, told the court in Santa Maria, California, that the incident occurred in late 1992 to early 1993.

More allegations against Jacko have came to light following the screening of explosive documentary Leaving Neverland at the Sundance Film Festival last week.

The film, which will air on television in spring, features the singer's former boy companions Wade Robson and James Safechuck who both claim they were sexually abused by Jackson over several years.

Michael Jackson strongly denied all allegations of sexual abuse made against him.

His estate has slammed Leaving Neverland as "an outrageous and pathetic attempt to exploit and cash in."