A jury in Miami has convicted the founder of an orphanage in Haiti of sexually abusing boys at the facility in Port-au-Prince ...
A federal jury in Miami convicted Michael Karl Geilenfeld for sexually abusing boys at an orphanage he founded in Haiti.
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Michael Geilenfeld, who most recently lived in Littleton and was arrested last year in Denver, founded the St. Joseph’s Home ...
A Miami federal jury found Michael Karl Geilenfeld, 73, guilty of sexually abusing six boys at an orphanage he owned in Haiti. Courtesy of Homeland Security Investigations At 73, Michael Geilenfeld ...
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The U.S. Department of Justice said a federal jury in Miami convicted 73-year-old Michael Karl Geilenfeld of Littleton. The department said Geilenfeld founded St. Joseph’s Home for Boys, a home for ...