Franklin Child Prostitution Ring Allegations
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The Franklin child prostitution ring allegations began in June 1988 in
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, when multiple prominent
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n political and business figures were accused of involvement in a child sex trafficking ring. The allegations attracted significant public and political interest until late 1990, when separate state and federal
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concluded that the allegations were unfounded and the ring was a "carefully crafted hoax."


History

In 1988, state and federal authorities began looking into allegations that prominent citizens of Nebraska, as well as high-level U.S. politicians, were involved in a child prostitution ring. Alleged abuse victims were interviewed, who claimed that children in
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were flown to the
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to be sexually abused. The accusations primarily centered on Lawrence E. King Jr., who ran the now defunct Franklin Community Federal Credit Union in Omaha, Nebraska, and alleged that King hosted "lavish parties at which minors were sexually abused". King was a rising figure, donor, and powerbroker in the Republican Party before the investigation, singing the National Anthem at the 1984
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and spending $100,000 on parties for the 1988 convention. King had a luxurious lifestyle, chartering private jets and limousines and wearing expensive clothes and jewellery, including a $69,000 watch seized after he went into court-ordered receivership. He also owned multiple houses and businesses in Nebraska, alongside a house near
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, which he rented. The Franklin Credit Union was raided by authorities investigating the embezzlement of over $38 million dollars in November 1988.


Investigations

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organized a state committee in December 1988 to look into both the credit union embezzlement and the child prostitution allegations named the Franklin Committee, led by state senator Loran Schmit with
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acting as vice chair. Numerous
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spread after the committee was announced, claiming that the alleged abuse was part of a widespread series of crimes including devil worship, cannibalism, drug trafficking, and
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arms dealing. In July 1990, private investigator Gary Caradori, hired by the Franklin Committee to investigate the allegations, died along with his 8-year-old son when his plane disintegrated in mid-air near Chicago. Foul play was suspected by Caradori's brother and state senator Loran Schmit, but was not proven by investigators. No definitive cause for the crash has been established. The Nebraska State Foster Care Review Board submitted the results of a two-year investigation into the alleged physical and sexual abuse of foster children to the executive board of the Nebraska Legislature, who were investigating reports of child sexual abuse linked to the credit union. In July 1990, a separate county investigation by a
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in Douglas County, where Omaha, Nebraska, is situated, determined the abuse allegations were baseless, describing them as a "carefully crafted hoax" and indicting two of the original accusers on
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charges. The grand jury suspected that the false stories originated from a fired employee of Boys Town, who might have "fueled the fire of rumor and innuendo" because of personal grudges, but refused to name someone as the source of the stories. State senator and Franklin Committee head Schmit called the grand jury report "a strange document", adding "that is the kindest thing I can say about it." In September 1990, a
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also concluded that the abuse allegations were unfounded and indicted 21-year-old Alisha Owen, an alleged victim, on eight counts of perjury. Owen served years in prison. The same federal grand jury later indicted King and multiple officers of the credit union with embezzlement of funds. In 1991, King pled guilty to assisting in embezzling $39 million and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. In spite of the findings of the grand jury, Paul Bonacci, a witness who was also charged by the grand jury but ultimately not convicted, filed a civil suit against King the same year. Bonacci won the case after King failed to defend himself, leading the judge to award a default judgement.


Legacy

In 1992, former Nebraskan state senator
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released a book titled ''The Franklin Cover-up'', alleging that the conspiracy theories about a sex trafficking ring were true, and that the investigations into the credit union had covered up the abuse. During the initial investigation in 1989, DeCamp had sent a memo to journalists containing five names of those he alleged were involved in the ring. DeCamp was admonished by lawmakers for releasing the memo, with the grand jury later concluding that DeCamp had made the allegations for "personal political gain and possible revenge for past actions alleged against (DeCamp)." Following the book's release, DeCamp filed a lawsuit against the grand jury over its final report and conclusions. In 1993, a
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film crew traveled to North America to create a documentary about the allegations titled ''Conspiracy of Silence'', interviewing DeCamp, Bonacci, and others involved in the scandal. The film was pulled from the network's release schedule before it could be aired, with an unfinished cut later surfacing online.


References

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