Convictions:
On September 23, 2003 President Bush gave a speech to the United Nations regarding child sex tourism. Michael Lewis Clark, a
69 year old retired United States army sergeant, was charged with sex tourism under the 2003 federal PROTECT Act the very
next day, in one of the first indictments under the new law. Clark was indicted by a Seattle Grand Jury on two counts of engaging
in illicit sexual conduct with a minor. He paid two young homeless boys, aged ten and thirteen, two dollars each to have sex with
them. Clark was convicted for 8 years. In addition to the 2003 federal PROTECT Act, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act
enhances the penalty for trafficking to 20 years, and the 20 years can be increased to life imprisonment if you are trafficking a
child under the age of 14.
Dr. Jerry Albom, an American Radiologist from Oklahoma, was caught on tape admitting to having sex with 3 young girls in one
night. Click here for Full Story.
"Every day, in many countries of
this world, children are bought
and sold, transported against
their will, and forced into lives of
prostitution, slave labor and
utter misery.” – Mary Robinson,
UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights
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"The more you learn about how the most innocent and vulnerable among us are savaged by these crimes, the more impossible it becomes to look the other way." -Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell
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