Lawrence King
Lawrence E. "Larry" King Jr. ran the Franklin Community Credit Union of
Omaha, Nebraska and was a prominent fundraiser for the
GOP before pleading guilty to
embezzlement. He was alleged to have been involved in, or the leader of, a child-sex group in Nebraska in the 1980s.
A television documentary on this topic,
Conspiracy of Silence, was produced in
1994 but never aired, apparently due to concerns about liability for
defamation.
In February
1999, a
U.S. District Court awarded a plaintiff,
Paul A. Bonacci, $800,000 in damages against King for various
tort claims, including physical, mental, and sexual abuse. The award followed a
default judgment resulting from King's failure to respond to Bonacci's lawsuit. The Judge did
not rule that King committed the abuse.[
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Research material related to Lawrence King and the Franklin matter @ FranklinCase.org*http://www.politicalsoundoff.com/home/the-franklin-coverup.html
*http://www.voxfux.com/features/bush_child_sex_coverup/franklin.htm
*http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook/bush21.html
*http://www.thelawparty.org/FranklinCoverup/franklin.htm