A documentary has explored the horrific accusations made by numerous people who claimed they were flown around the US and abused by high-ranking officials when they were kids as part of an alleged 1988 prostitution ring, which they claimed was covered up by the despite a jury ruling it as a 'hoax.'Back in the 1980s, the alleged victims claimed that a man named Lawrence King ran an underground club in Omaha, , through which he, along with well-known politicians, businessmen, and media moguls forced children as young as eight years old to have sex with them.In 1990, a Nebraska county grand jury concluded that the claims were a 'hoax,' and a federal grand jury later agreed that the allegations had no base. However, in 1993, a film crew flew to the state to look into it further, interviewing the alleged victims and others who were said to be involved as part of a documentary on the matter.
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