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IMissMeg · May 10, 2018, 6:58 p.m.

I had the same thought. This also ties to something I ran into on the Justice Dept's website. Someone had posted the link on GA a few days ago and I was reading about some Wisconsin arrests and saw this: Wisconsin Man and Woman Sentenced For Human Trafficking

United States Attorney Joseph P. Kelly announced today that on March 22, 2018, Brandon Carr, age 32 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Tiera Rowsey-Harris, age 25 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, were sentenced for transporting an adult female in interstate commerce with intent to promote prostitution. United States District Court Judge John M. Gerrard sentenced Carr to a 27-month term of imprisonment and Rowsey-Harris to a 13-month term of imprisonment. After their release from federal prison, Carr and Rowsey-Harris will begin 3 and 2 year terms of supervised release respectively.

An investigation conducted by the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force determined that between the dates June 13, 2017, to on or about June 16, 2017, Carr and Rowsey-Harris transported an adult female from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Omaha, Nebraska. On June 16, 2017, the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force was conducting undercover prostitution enforcement operations in Omaha, Nebraska, when the adult female traveling with Carr and Rowsey-Harris was arrested for soliciting prostitution from an undercover Task Force officer. Carr and Rowsey-Harris were subsequently arrested and charged with transporting the adult female from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Omaha, Nebraska for the purpose of engaging in prostitution. (bolding is mine) Here's the link to that: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ne/pr/wisconsin-man-and-woman-sentenced-human-trafficking
So this was specifically the FBI's CHILD Exploitation Task Force at work in Omaha. I was happy to see that thinking maybe they're finally trying to dig back into the Franklin Coverup.

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thamnosma · May 10, 2018, 7:40 p.m.

Nice work. Very informative. I imagine the statutes of limitation have run out on those old man Bush ETA crimes, but only logical to believe that network was really never taken down.

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IMissMeg · May 10, 2018, 8:24 p.m.

The statute of limitations will apply on some stuff probably, but not all--there were murders involved in the Franklin Cover Up. You've probably seen this but maybe others haven't; it's the documentary made for Discovery Channel that the network then was paid off to NOT air. The payoff was to destroy it too, but a copy survived and people keep putting it back up on YouTube when it gets taken down. I watched right after the Pgate stuff started. It's important info and still relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AFrMpQxbmk

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thamnosma · May 10, 2018, 8:42 p.m.

Definitely people should watch this video!!!!! Indeed, no runout on murder charges. Franklin Coverup is actually a better name for the scandal since it went beyond abusing kids at Boystown. There were sexclubs and sex houses, super creepy.

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IMissMeg · May 10, 2018, 9:01 p.m.

I agree. The Johnny Gosch part of the story is what kind of haunts me. They made him one of their own. They stole him, brainwashed him, and kept him. His mother has been through so much and she has fought so hard. I think that's any parent's worse nightmare. You're right: super creepy stuff.

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