heard this on radio yesterday.
Haiti pedo busted in Colorado.
The pedo had won a defamation case against some Maine fag for accurately calling him a pedo
Freeport man feels vindicated after Haitian orphanage founder charged with sexually abusing minors
Paul Kendrick had accused Michael Karl Geilenfeld of being a serial pedophile. Geilenfeld twice sued Kendrick for defamation and legal cases have persisted for more than a decade.
Posted January 23
Updated January 23
Jacqueline Charles and Jay WeaverTribune News Service
A U.S. man who founded an orphanage in Haiti and spent over a decade dodging accusations that he abused minors in his carewas charged Monday with traveling from Miami to the Caribbean country to sexually abuse children.
Michael Geilenfeld arrives at federal court in Portland in 2015. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press
Michael Karl Geilenfeld, 71, who was arrested Saturday in Denver, had even won a multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit in a Maine federal court against an advocate who accused him of sexually abusing boys at his orphanage in Haiti. Geilenfeld also had been arrested in Haiti on the very same allegations, landing him in a Port-au-Prince jail amid the defamation battle, only to have the case dismissed by a judge when some of his alleged victims were no-shows in court.
Geilenfeld is expected to have a detention hearing in federal court in Denver on Thursday, and will later be flown to Miami. A federal grand jury has indicted him on a charge of traveling to Haiti from Miami International Airport “for the purpose of engaging in any illicit sexual conduct with another person under 18.” Geilenfeld is accused of traveling to the country between November 2006 and December 2010, when he was operating the St. Joseph’s Home for Boys in Port-au-Prince. He founded the orphanage in 1985.
The alleged sex-tourism offense, investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and the FBI, carries a possible sentence of up to 30 years in prison.
Paul Kendrick, a Freeport, Maine, resident who had accused Geilenfeld of being a serial pedophile and led a campaign demanding justice for his alleged victims in Haiti, told the Miami Herald on Monday that he was on the verge of tears. Kendrick was twice sued by Geilenfeld for defamation.
“I am very grateful that the U.S. government pursued the investigation of this guy and that the grand jury heard the evidence, heard the testimony and has indicted him,” said Kendrick, 74. “I, on a daily basis, think about the terrible, terrible harm done to these poor, mostly street kids in Haiti by Geilenfeld. Just terrible abuse, the terrible guilt and shame they live with on a daily basis. Their own struggles to find safe shelter and food.”
Active in his Catholic diocese, Kendrick, a graduate of Fairfield University, a private Jesuit school in Connecticut, first visited Haiti in 2003 as part of a medical group visiting Cap-Haïtien, the country’s second largest city. There, he met Douglas Perlitz, a Colorado native and fellow Fairfield graduate. Years later, Perlitz was convicted in a New Haven, Connecticut, federal court of sexually abusing Haitian minors at his Project Pierre Toussaint School for homeless children, which he founded for street children.
Perlitz’s conviction led a missionary to contact Haitian journalist Cyrus Sibert about Geilenfeld and allegations that he too was engaged in child sexual abuse. After Sibert broke the story, Kendrick got in touch with him after also being contacted about Geilenfeld, an Iowa native. Together, the two led a years-long email and blog campaign on SurvivorsVoices demanding Geilenfeld’s arrest and justice for the survivors of his abuse.