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Franklin Scandal 1988

The Franklin scandal began as the collapse of the Franklin Community Federal Credit Union in Omaha, Nebraska, where roughly $38–$40 million was found missing and its manager, Lawrence E. “Larry” King Jr., was later convicted of embezzlement, and it quickly metastasized into explosive allegations that a child prostitution and trafficking ring had involved local elites and reached into Washington, D.C.