Sexual abuse of Malawi orphans earns Texas man 25 years in prison: Infected

A Texas man who managed an orphanage in Malawi was sentenced on Tuesday in federal court to 25 years in prison for sexually abusing children in his care, U.S. prosecutors said.

Gerald Dean Campbell, 66, of Odessa, Texas, was sentenced Tuesday to serve 25 years in federal prison for sexually abusing eight minor orphans at a humanitarian mission in Malawi. The Justice Department said Campbell must also submit to lifetime supervised release and pay restitution of $40,000. Booking Photo courtesy MySanAntonio.com
Gerald Dean Campbell, 66, of Odessa, Texas, was sentenced Tuesday to serve 25 years in federal prison for sexually abusing eight minor orphans at a humanitarian mission in Malawi. The Justice Department said Campbell must also submit to lifetime supervised release and pay restitution of $40,000. Booking Photo courtesy MySanAntonio.com

Gerald Campbell, 66, of Odessa, who pleaded guilty in May, could have faced up to life in prison, according to papers filed in federal court in Texas.

Campbell reached a plea agreement and admitted to engaging in sexual acts with eight minors, all of whom were orphans living at the Victory Christian Children’s Home in Malawi between 1997 and 2009, U.S. prosecutors said.

“Campbell admitted that he knew that what he was doing was wrong and that he thought nobody would believe the minors if they reported the abuse,” they said in a statement.

He told U.S. investigators he lured children, including one infected with HIV, into his home to sexually abuse them.

The home had more amenities than the orphanage and he used that to entice a few of the children to live with him for several months, court papers said

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5 replies on “Sexual abuse of Malawi orphans earns Texas man 25 years in prison: Infected”

  1. Another hyena. This shows us that abusing children is not culture, culture is justification for abuse.

  2. Fucking stinking homo pedophile. At least the system there works. If he was caught in Malawi they would have given him 1 month in prison

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