I have known Nick Bryant since 1995. He was new to New York from
Minnesota then, and looking to make a jump from reporting for a science
news service to writing for a mass audience. I noticed that he was
persistent and ethically motivated and I thought, “He might be a good
reporter.” We got to be friends, and had many long discussions about the
nature of evil, which was his preferred subject matter as he tried to
make a move into general circulation magazines. When he wasn’t chasing
doctors at AIDS conferences, he was chasing outlaw bikers and Satanists.
On one such foray in 2002, he stumbled on a scandal that I had never
heard of. The scandal centered around the Franklin Community Federal
Credit Union, which was created to serve a poor black neighborhood in
Omaha, Nebraska. During the 70s and 80s, its manager, a man named Larry
King (not the talk show host), ran the Franklin as a Ponzi scheme and
looted over $40 million, which he spent on an opulent lifestyle and
Republican fundraising. King sang the National Anthem at the Republican
convention in 1984 and served on several committees of the National
Black Republican Council. He had a townhouse in Washington, DC, where he
threw parties with many prominent guests. In August 1988, he threw a
$100,000 party at the Republican convention, and appeared in a video in
which he and Jack Kemp urged blacks to vote for George H. W. Bush. In
November 1988, his Ponzi scheme crashed and the Franklin was shut down
by the National Credit Union Association and the FBI.
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