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|description=A victim of the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]] who served 4½ years for [[perjury]] after blowing the whistle on the group | |description=A victim of the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]] who served 4½ years for [[perjury]] after blowing the whistle on the group | ||
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− | '''Alisha Owen''' testified that she was repeatedly [[raped]] as part of the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]]. | + | '''Alisha Owen''' testified that she was repeatedly [[raped]] as part of the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]], from the age of 14.<ref name=fs/> |
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==Testimony== | ==Testimony== | ||
− | Alisha Owen was interviewed by [[Gary Caradori]]. | + | Alisha Owen was interviewed by [[Gary Caradori]]. She repo |
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|authors=Alisha Owen, Gary Caradori | |authors=Alisha Owen, Gary Caradori | ||
|description=Owen's interview with [[Gary Caradori]] | |description=Owen's interview with [[Gary Caradori]] | ||
+ | |date= 7 November 1989 | ||
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==Criminal charges== | ==Criminal charges== | ||
Owen was sentenced to 9-15 years for 8 counts of [[perjury]], but served only 4½ years. | Owen was sentenced to 9-15 years for 8 counts of [[perjury]], but served only 4½ years. |
Revision as of 14:48, 23 March 2019
Alisha Owen (whistleblower) | |
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Exposed | Franklin child prostitution ring |
Victim of | Franklin child prostitution ring |
A victim of the Franklin child prostitution ring who served 4½ years for perjury after blowing the whistle on the group |
Alisha Owen testified that she was repeatedly raped as part of the Franklin child prostitution ring, from the age of 14.[1]
Testimony
Alisha Owen was interviewed by Gary Caradori. She repo
Criminal charges
Owen was sentenced to 9-15 years for 8 counts of perjury, but served only 4½ years.
On November 7, 1989 at York Reformatory, Owen was incarcerated on a 3 to 4 year sentence for writing “bad checks”, when she was interviewed by Gary Caradori.[1]
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