Difference between revisions of "Lawrence E. King"
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− | '''Lawrence "Larry" E. King Jr.''' is/was a multi-[[millionaire]] businessman/conman who was closely involved in the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]] which exploited children from [[Boystown]], Nebraska.<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/720</ref> | + | '''Lawrence "Larry" E. King Jr.''' is/was a multi-[[millionaire]] businessman/conman who was closely involved in the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]] which exploited children from [[Boystown]], Nebraska.<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/720</ref> He was a rising star in the Republican party and general manager of the Franklin Credit Union in Omaha in the 1980s. |
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+ | ===Fraud=== | ||
+ | King began flaunting a lavish lifestyle. He spent excessively on parties, jewelry, and houses. This caught the attention of the IRS. Subsequent investigations found that King had stolen $40 million dollars from the Credit Union. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy, fraud, and filing false tax returns. He was released after serving 10 years. | ||
+ | [[image:Lawrence_King_indicted.jpg|right|200px|thumbnail|Lincoln Journal Star May 20, 1989]] | ||
==Cover-up== | ==Cover-up== | ||
− | [[image:Lawrence-King-report.gif| | + | [[image:Lawrence-King-report.gif|right|400px|thumbnail|[[The New York Times]] Dec, 18, 1988]] |
[[Wikipedia]] removed his page, and refuses to admit that the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]] existed. | [[Wikipedia]] removed his page, and refuses to admit that the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]] existed. | ||
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Lawrence E. King (fraudster, blackmailer, deep state actor, paedophile) | |
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Prosecuted for fraud but not for the Franklin child prostitution ring. Wikipedia removed his page. |
Lawrence "Larry" E. King Jr. is/was a multi-millionaire businessman/conman who was closely involved in the Franklin child prostitution ring which exploited children from Boystown, Nebraska.[1] He was a rising star in the Republican party and general manager of the Franklin Credit Union in Omaha in the 1980s.
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Crimes
Fraud
King began flaunting a lavish lifestyle. He spent excessively on parties, jewelry, and houses. This caught the attention of the IRS. Subsequent investigations found that King had stolen $40 million dollars from the Credit Union. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy, fraud, and filing false tax returns. He was released after serving 10 years.
Cover-up
Wikipedia removed his page, and refuses to admit that the Franklin child prostitution ring existed.