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− | [[Paul Bonacci]] named his abusers in front of the Franklin Jury. He was initially indicted on charges of perjury but in [[1999]] he won a $1 million law-suit against [[Larry King]] with the help of his lawyer [[John DeCamp]].<ref>http://franklincase.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86&Itemid=13</ref> | + | [[Paul Bonacci]] named his abusers in front of the Franklin Jury. He was initially indicted on charges of perjury but in [[1999]] he won a $1 million law-suit against [[Larry King]] with the help of his lawyer [[John DeCamp]].<ref>http://franklincase.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86&Itemid=13</ref> The federal judge ruled Bonacci was truthful in his testimony, which included his claim that he was one of several young male prostitutes known to have toured the White House in the 1980s.<ref>http://ranprieur.com/readings/gosch.html</ref> |
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Paul Bonacci named his abusers in front of the Franklin Jury. He was initially indicted on charges of perjury but in 1999 he won a $1 million law-suit against Larry King with the help of his lawyer John DeCamp.[1] The federal judge ruled Bonacci was truthful in his testimony, which included his claim that he was one of several young male prostitutes known to have toured the White House in the 1980s.[2]
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