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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]].  
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'''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]].
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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]]
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|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

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ExposedFranklin child prostitution ring
Victim ofFranklin 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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