US teenage missionary admits to raping young children at Kenyan orphanage
"This is a young man in our community that made choices to exploit
children in an orphanage,” said United States Attorney Sanford Coats.
“It’s a true tragedy all the way around.”
The 19-year-old suspect traveled overseas with a group called Upendo.
Upendo is an organization that assists neglected Kenyan kids by
providing food, housing, clothes and religion.
While Durham volunteered to travel overseas several times over the
last two years, on his last visit, the criminal complaint alleges,
“Durham requested to stay at the children’s home in an ‘overflow bunk’
rather than at an offsite facility.”
During that visit, several alleged victims claimed Durham “often
touched them in a sexual manner or told them to touch themselves while
he watched.”
Once confronted, Durham allegedly came clean.
“A caretaker at the orphanage noticed something wasn’t right and
confronted Mr. Durham. He admitted to some of the acts,” said Coats.
The affidavit continues, “The victims are believed to be both boys
and girls between the ages of four and nine, at least one of whom is HIV
positive.”
Prosecutors say while the alleged sex crimes were committed overseas, Durham can be held accountable for the crimes in Oklahoma.
Durham is being held without bond.
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