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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>
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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> 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==
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===Fraud===
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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.
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[[image:Lawrence_King_indicted.jpg|right|200px|thumbnail|Lincoln Journal Star May 20, 1989]]
 
==Cover-up==
 
==Cover-up==
[[image:Lawrence-King-report.gif|left|600px|thumbnail|[[The New York Times]] Dec, 18, 1988]]
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[[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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Revision as of 02:51, 9 June 2020

Person.png Lawrence E. King  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(fraudster, blackmailer, deep state actor, paedophile)
Lawrence E. King.jpg
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.

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.

Lincoln Journal Star May 20, 1989

Cover-up

The New York Times Dec, 18, 1988

Wikipedia removed his page, and refuses to admit that the Franklin child prostitution ring existed.


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