Founder of Haitin orphanage gets 210 years for child abuse

Michael Geilenfeld in 2024 (U.S. Embassy in Haiti)

A Colorado man has been sentenced to 210 years in prison for sexually abusing children at an orphanage he founded and ran in Haiti for decades.

Michael Geilenfeld, 73, established St. Joseph’s Home for Boys in 1985 as a place for orphaned, low-income, and at-risk children in Haiti.

At his trial, evidence indicated that Geilenfeld frequently commuted between the United States and Haiti, where he perpetrated physical, sexual, and emotional abuse against the boys in his care.

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In February, Geilenfeld was found guilty of one count of traveling internationally for the purpose of engaging in illegal sexual activities and six counts of engaging in such activities in a foreign location between 2005 and 2010. Each charge in the latter category concerned a different child victim, as outlined by a U.S. Department of Justice press release.

As U.S. District Judge David Leibowitz announced the maximum sentence he could inside a Miami courtroom on Friday, those present applauded.

“The defendant targeted some of the world’s most at-risk children,” Leibowitz stated in The Miami Herald report. “He did exactly that. This is not a figure of speech: the ordeals, crises, and struggles of Haiti and everything the country has endured.”

“This orphanage destroyed my childhood,” a 24-year-old victim testified on Friday about the institution Geilenfeld founded, according to the outlet. “There is no amount of love that can make me forget. The only thing that can make me forget is, I have to leave this earth. Only death.”

Ten victims in total testified in the case — six directly involved in the charges against Geilenfeld and four others the DOJ listed as victims.

The case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a U.S. initiative established by the DOJ to battle the sexual abuse and exploitation of children.

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