The Franklin Cover-Up by John W. Decamp

The Franklin Cover-Up by John W. Decamp

Author:John W. Decamp
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: True Crime, Biographies & Memoirs, Satanism
Published: 2012-01-24T00:00:00+00:00


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The FBI’s eagerness to discredit the victim-witnesses may

be based on more than just an institutional commitment to

protect former Omaha FBI chief Nick O’Hara’s friend Chief

Wadman, or Assistant U.S. Attorney Thalken, or higher-ups

in Washington. A look at life inside the Bureau, including its

Omaha branch, shows why.

In August 1990, black FBI agent Donald Rochon settled his

suit against the FBI for racial discrimination. A highly decorated veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department, Rochon joined the FBI in the early 1980s. According to the settlement,

Rochon, who worked in the Omaha FBI office in 1983 and

1984, will receive more than $1 million over his lifetime, and

have his $500,000 in legal expenses paid.

In his suit, Rochon charged Omaha FBI personnel with

sexual perversion. Some of the details are recorded in a “Motion

of the [U.S.] Attorney General for Summary Judgment as to

Plaintiffs [Rochon] ‘Chicago Claims,’ ” filed on September

13, 1989 in Washington, D.C. After his Omaha assignment,

Rochon had moved to Chicago, where the harassment continued.

Subhead II of that motion, “The Sexual Deviance Complaint

and Investigation,” reads in part:

In response to his telephonic complaint, a signed sworn

statement was taken from Rochon on July 3, 1984. In his

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statement, Rochon described a series of acts or events which

he alleged were evidence of sexual deviance by SA [Special

Agent] Dillon and other SAs assigned to the Omaha office.

Specifically, Rochon alleged that he had “personally observed” Dillon “French kissing” SA Agent Terry 1. Bohle, a male, at a going-away party for SA Bohle, and that he

likewise had “personally witnessed” Dillon “exposing himself in the Omaha office during a regular work day to numerous Omaha employees, both male and female.” In addition, Rochon said that he had heard reports that Dillon had allowed

Bohle to urinate into his mouth and to “urinate into a beer

bottle, [from] which he subsequently drank;” and that Dillon

had been observed “picking out the deodorant block in [the]

men’s urinal and placing this block in his mouth.” Rochon

further alleged that Dillon appeared preoccupied with homosexual sex, kept homosexual pornography at his desk, and had frequently spoken in the office of homosexual acts.

Another agent backed up Rochon’s account of Dillon’s

allowing Bohle to urinate into his mouth. In an official response, Dillon protested that SA Bohle only “accidentally” did urinate on him on one occasion. He added that he, Dillon, had

not exposed his penis in the office, as Rochon charged, but

merely his buttocks. The Bureau defended Dillon’s possession

of pornographic homosexual literature, as necessary for his

investigation of homosexual prostitution. But Rochon’s claims

of discrimination and harassment were so well substantiated,

that the FBI chose to settle.

In October 1983, the FBI announced it had investigated a

male prostitution ring in Omaha. Apparently one of the agents

on the case was none other than SA Dillon. U.S. Attorney Ron

Lahners commented privately at the time, “This thing is so big

and involves so many prominent people around this state.” The

investigation was expected to bring high-level indictments, but

never did. One Nebraska insider said recently, “There is no

doubt that the pedophile networks investigated in 1983 overlapped those of Larry King; in fact King himself was probably looked at at that time.



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