Feeling Exonerated, Orphanage Founder Returning To Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — A U.S. citizen who founded a Haiti orphanage for boys returned to the Caribbean country Wednesday after a U.S. jury ordered an activist to pay $14.5 million in damages for falsely accusing him of sexually abusing children in his care. A lawyer for Michael Geilenfeld said the orphanage founder feels “very happy and vindicated” by last week’s jury verdict in Maine and is looking forward to resuming his work in the impoverished nation. Attorney Peter DeTroy said he told Geilenfeld and other leaders of the orphanage to make no public statements until after any appeals have been resolved. “When the dust finally clears, I suspect my clients may be more comfortable speaking,” he said in an email. Geilenfeld, a 63-year-old Iowa native and former Roman Catholic brother, founded the St.

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