Lawrence E. King

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Person.png Lawrence E. King  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(fraudster, blackmailer, deep state actor, paedophile)
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Prosecuted for fraud but not for the Franklin child prostitution ring. Wikipedia removed his page.

Lawrence "Larry" E. King Jr. is/was a multi-millionaire businessman/conman who was closely involved in the Franklin child prostitution ring which exploited children from Boys Town, Nebraska.[1] Throughout the 1980s, he had been described as a "GOP high-roller" and "the fastest rising African-American star" in the Republican Party. He campaigned for the 1988 presidential bid of his "personal friend" George H.W. Bush.[2] He was convicted of stealing millions from the Franklin Credit Union in Omaha during his time as its general manager in the 1980s.

Crimes

Fraud

Federal agents raided King's Franklin Credit Union on November 4, 1988. The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) would ultimately conclude that $39.4 million had been stolen. King was indicted on 40 counts that included conspiracy, fraud, and embezzlement.[3] He was sentenced to 15 years in prison and was released after serving 10 years.

Lincoln Journal Star May 20, 1989

Abuse Allegations

Rusty Nelson

Author and journalist Nick Bryant interviewed Rusty Nelson, King's former photographer, for his book The Franklin Scandal. In it, Nelson claims that King ran a nationwide child prostitution ring that pandered and outright sold children to the rich and powerful, employed blackmail, and had ties to US Intelligence. He added:

King hired me to take pictures of adults and children in compromising positions. The pictures showed who the adults were and who the kids were. I gathered that the purpose was blackmail, and it was political. The content of the pictures, and the events surrounding them, would be an instant end to a politician’s career.[4]

Nelson claimed that King tried to get him to make "snuff films," and this ended their relationship.

Paul Bonacci

Paul Bonacci claims that Larry King had been the ringleader of the Franklin child prostitution ring, had attended satanic rituals, and had pillaged Boys Town for victims.

Bonacci and John DeCamp pursued federal civil lawsuits against King. Bonacci was awarded a default judgement against King and was awarded one million dollars, based on the horrific events that Bonacci related in his testimony. US District Court Judge Warren Urbom wrote:

Between December 1980 and 1988, the complaint alleges, the defendant King continually subjected the plaintiff to repeated sexual assaults, false imprisonments, infliction of extreme emotional distress, organized and directed satanic rituals, forced the plaintiff to ‘scavenge’ for children to be a part of the defendant King’s sexual abuse and pornography ring, forced the plaintiff to engage in numerous sexual contacts with the defendant King and others and participate in deviate sexual games and masochistic orgies with other minor children. The defendant King’s default has made those allegations true as to him. The issue now is the relief to be granted monetarily.

The now uncontradicted evidence is that the plaintiff has suffered much. He has suffered burns, broken fingers, beatings of the head and face and other indignities by the wrongful actions of the defendant King. In addition to the misery of going through the experiences just related over a period of eight years, the plaintiff has suffered the lingering results to the present time. He is a victim of multiple personality disorder, involving as many as fourteen distinct personalities aside from his primary personality. He has given up a desired military career and received threats on his life. He suffers from sleeplessness, has bad dreams, has difficulty in holding a job, is fearful that others are following him, fears getting killed, has depressing flashbacks, and is verbally violent on occasion, all in connection with the multiple personality disorder and caused by the wrongful activities of the defendant King.[5]

Cover-up

The New York Times Dec, 18, 1988

Wikipedia removed his page, and refuses to admit that the Franklin child prostitution ring existed.


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References

  1. http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/720
  2. Bryant, N. (2009). The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal. United States: Trine Day.
  3. Bryant, N. (2009). The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal. United States: Trine Day.
  4. Bryant, Nick. Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal (Kindle Locations 532-534). Trine Day. Kindle Edition.
  5. Bryant, Nick. Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal (Kindle Locations 631-633). Trine Day. Kindle Edition.