Frank m. lombard
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Actually the child was purchasedsold through adoption THEN according to reports he was used and abused sexually by a pedophile who fits the description of an associate director at Duke Universitys Global Health Institute. Lobard and his partner was allegedly sexually abused by his adoptive father. Lombard the Duke University researcher accused of offering his adopted 5yearold son for sex. 5yearold boy adopted by Frank M. In a sting operation by Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department Lombard was arrested offering his adopted son for sexual.
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com20090627franklombarddukeunivo_n_221900. html Lombard a licensed clinical social worker with a masters degree in social work. AP WASHINGTON A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering his adopted 5yearold son for sex. Frank Lombard the schools associate director of the Center for Health Policy was arrested after an Internet. Lombard identified himself online as perv dad for fun.
Frank Lombard the schools associate director of the Center for Health Policy was arrested after an Internet. Frank Lombard is an evil man. His online profile description perv fam fun He and his partner adopted a kid Frank says on the net he did sexual things to. AP WASHINGTON A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering his adopted 5yearold son for sex.
Lombard identified himself online as perv dad for fun. AP WASHINGTON A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering his adopted 5yearold son for sex. Duke University official Frank Lombard arrested and charged with raping his 5yearold adopted son. Frank Lombard the schools associate director of the Center for Health Policy was arrested after an Internet.
Lombard the Duke University researcher accused of offering his adopted 5yearold son for sex. Lombard associate director of the Center for Health Policy at Duke University was arrested and charged with offering his adopted five year old son for sex acts. The arrest warrant states that a person later identified as.

janie case says:
June 30th, 2009
18:41
all of the good christian people out here who would give anything to have a child and love him unconditionally, instead that poor baby is givin to that sick nasty individual who is already sticking his stuff where it doesn’t belong. There should be laws only letting them adopt girls, at least then you would know they wouldn’t be interested in hurting and scaring little boys for life. I would love to be left alone with that man and his partner for 20 min. the tax payers would not have to foot the bill for that individuals court cost. There would be no trial.
God have mercy on that bastards soul because i don’t, he will be in my prayers tonight. I will pray that he burns in ever lasting hell where he belongs.
Rosa says:
July 1st, 2009
07:02
Obviously the writer has something against adoption. This is a very rare event in adoption. The overwhelming majority of people who adopt are good people that would have the child to love as their own. Don’t let this pervert screw up adoption for the parents and children who benefit from it. My husband and I tried to adopt for many years but were turned down because we were finally too old ( and too white, which is a separate issue). It makes me furious that this man was able to adopt a child and we were not.
Keith Smith says:
July 1st, 2009
12:56
Thank God, the DC Police and the Feds for stopping Lombard. Pray that the child receives the love and support he will need to grow up strong and live in peace.
My name is Keith Smith. I was abducted, beaten and raped by a stranger. It wasn’t a neighbor, a coach, a relative, a family friend or teacher. It was a recidivist pedophile predator who spent time in prison for previous sex crimes; an animal hunting for victims in the quiet suburbs of Lincoln, Rhode Island.
I was able to identify the guy and the car he was driving. He was arrested and indicted but never went to trial. His trial never took place because he was brutally beaten to death in Providence before his court date. 34 years later, no one has ever been charged with the crime.
In the time between the night of my assault and the night he was murdered, I lived in fear. I was afraid he was still around town. Afraid he was looking for me. Afraid he would track me down and kill me. The fear didn’t go away when he was murdered. Although he was no longer a threat, the simple life and innocence of a 14-year-old boy was gone forever. Carefree childhood thoughts replaced with the unrelenting realization that my world wasn’t a safe place. My peace shattered by a horrific criminal act of sexual violence.
Over the past 34 years, I’ve been haunted by horrible, recurring memories of what he did to me. He visits me in my sleep. There have been dreams–nightmares actually–dozens of them, sweat inducing, yelling-in-my-sleep nightmares filled with images and emotions as real as they were when it actually happened. It doesn’t get easier over time. Long dead, he still visits me, silently sneaking up from out of nowhere when I least expect it. From the grave, he sits by my side on the couch every time the evening news reports a child abduction or sex crime. I don’t watch America’s Most Wanted or Law and Order SVU, because the stories are a catalyst, triggering long suppressed emotions, feelings, memories, fear and horror. Real life horror stories rip painful suppressed memories out from where they hide, from that recessed place in my brain that stores dark, dangerous, horrible memories. It happened when William Bonin confessed to abducting, raping and murdering 14 boys in California; when Jesse Timmendequas raped and murdered Megan Kanka in New Jersey; when Ben Ownby, missing for four days, and Shawn Hornbeck, missing for four years, were recovered in Missouri.
Despite what happened that night and the constant reminders that continue to haunt me years later, I wouldn’t change what happened. The animal that attacked me was a serial predator, a violent pedophile trolling my neighborhood in Lincoln, Rhode Island looking for young boys. He beat me, raped me, and I stayed alive. I lived to see him arrested, indicted and murdered. It might not have turned out this way if he had grabbed one of my friends or another kid from my neighborhood. Perhaps he’d still be alive. Perhaps there would be dozens of more victims and perhaps he would have progressed to the point of silencing his victims by murdering them.
Out of fear, shame and guilt, I’ve been silent for over three decades, not sharing with anyone the story of what happened to me. No more. The silence has to end. What happened to me wasn’t my fault. The fear, the shame, the guilt have to go. It’s time to stop keeping this secret from the people closest to me, people I care about, people I love, my long-time friends and my family. It’s time to speak out to raise public awareness of male sexual assault, to let other survivors know that they’re not alone and to help survivors of rape and violent crime understand that the emotion, fear and memories that may still haunt them are not uncommon to those of us who have shared a similar experience.
My novel, Men in My Town, was inspired by these actual events. Men in My Town is available now at http://www.Amazon.com
For those who suffer in silence, I hope my story brings some comfort, strength, peace and hope.
For additional information, please visit the Men in My Town blog at http://www.meninmytown.wordpress.com