Years after his death, Michael Jackson could still find no peace.

Another controversy is hounding the pop icon, as one former bodyguard claimed that he once ordered his bodyguards to shoot his brother Randy. According to British martial arts master Matt Fiddes, Michael Jackson underwent a "drug-fueled" craze, which apparently prompted him to give the order.

Fiddes said: "Michael was caught in a war with his brothers for years. They were desperate to sign him up to a $500 million deal for a Jackson Five reunion tour."

Fiddes was a former bodyguard of the deceased "King of Pop". He guarded the singer a lot of times. "By 2005," he said, "Michael had surrounded himself with Nation of Island bodyguards and became paranoid to the point that he would bar family from coming into his home."

"Things reached a head when Randy was trying to force his way past the bodyguards to speak to him in one of his rented homes. Michael ordered him to be shot dead."

"He was out of mind on drugs and luckily Randy was OK," he added.

Fiddes also caused a ruckus when he earlier revealed the King of Pop's previous affairs. He said that Jackson had romantic connections with fellow superstar Whitney Houston. Fiddes also said that Michael Jackson wanted to prove he was straight.

"Michael was a straight man - I'll say this until the day I die," he said. He also claimed that Michael Jackson tried desperately to sleep with Pamela Anderson. "Proof of this is that he secretly met with Pamela Anderson in 2008, months before his death. He became absolutely besotted with her after seeing her boobs and all the rest on Baywatch. He used to say she was like a 'work of art' and an 'angel sent from heaven'," he said.