Said MJ's back became chronic problem. MJ wanted to him to be spy at home to watch out his employee at neverland. MJ felt things went wrong when he was not home. MJ took off somewhere and left Frank to watch over. Said MJ didn't trust people. The staff was too relaxed when MJ wasn't home. Said MJ was the soul of neverland and when he left, the energy changed. People started talking about their colleagues when MJ left. He told MJ what he heard etc, some people got fired. MJ tried to rebuilt neverland.
I think Frank was one of those employees getting "too relaxed" when MJ wasn't home. From Jesus Salas' testimony in 2005:
22 Q. Do you remember Michael Jackson complaining
23 that Frank was going into his bedroom when Michael
24 was out of town?
25 MR. AUCHINCLOSS: Objection; hearsay.
26 THE COURT: Sustained.
27 Q. BY MR. MESEREAU: Was it your understanding
28 that Frank could get into that room on occasion? 4726
1 MR. AUCHINCLOSS: Objection; foundation.
2 THE COURT: Sustained.
3 Q. BY MR. MESEREAU: Do you know whether or not
4 Frank seemed like he could get into Michael’s
5 bedroom from time to time?
6 MR. AUCHINCLOSS: Objection; foundation.
7 THE COURT: Sustained.
8 Q. BY MR. MESEREAU: Did you ever observe Frank
9 in Michael Jackson’s bedroom?
And he would entertain people in the lower 4727
1 portion of his bedroom, correct?
2 A. That is correct, yes.
3 Q. People would get served food there, correct?
4 A. That is correct, yes.
5 Q. People would get served drinks there, right?
6 A. That is correct.
7 Q. And you say there’s a fireplace?
8 A. There’s a fireplace there.
9 Q. People would sit around the fireplace and
10 chat, correct?
11 A. Yes.
12 Q. And sometimes they did it when Mr. Jackson
13 was there, and sometimes they did it when he wasn’t
14 there, right?
15 MR. AUCHINCLOSS: Objection. Foundation;
16 assumes facts.
17 THE COURT: Overruled.
18 You may answer. Do you want the question
19 read back?
20 MR. MESEREAU: Do you want — I’m sorry.
21 THE WITNESS: Answer it?
22 THE COURT: Yes. Do you want the question
23 read back?
24 THE WITNESS: No, I understood the question.
25 Pretty much when Mr. Jackson wasn’t there,
26 nobody was allowed to go into his room.
27 Q. BY MR. MESEREAU: There were times when he
28 let people in, weren’t there? 4728
1 A. Yes, there was.
2 Q. And they would have some fun when Mr.
3 Jackson wasn’t even there, right?
4 A. That is correct, yes.
From Violet Silva's testimony:
“BY MR. SANGER: Was there a time when Mr.
3 Cascio threw a big party?
4 A. Yes.
5 Q. And did that result in the depletion of
6 ranch resources?
7 A. Yes.
8 Q. Okay. Did that cause a problem between Mr.
9 Cascio and Mr. Jackson?
10 A. Yes.”