Frank M. Lombard
Officers of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI's Charlotte Division worked together to investigate claims against Frank M. Lombard, 42, of 24 Indigo Creek Trail in Durham.
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Lombard is associate director of the Center for Health Policy at Duke. Duke Vice President for Public Affairs Michael Schoenfeld said Lombard was placed on unpaid leave at the time of his arrest and that the university was cooperating with the investigation.
According to the affidavit for his arrest, an undercover officer from the Washington police identified Lombard through an Internet sting. The affidavit contains graphic descriptions of sexual acts and outlines the case against Lombard.
The affidavit says the FBI was tipped off to his activities by an unnamed informant who also faces charges in a child sex case.
The affidavit describes conversations in which the informant told the FBI he had online video chat sessions using a software program called ICUii with a user who identified himself as "cooper2" or "cooperse." A subpoena of account information from ICUii connected Lombard to the "cooper2" user name, the affidavit says.
The affidavit says the informant described "cooper2" as a white man in his mid-40s, tall and of medium build, clean-shaven with brown hair and wearing glasses. The informant told agents that he saw "cooper2" perform sex acts on a young African-American child via these online chats on multiple occasions. The affidavit said the informant's description of the man he met online corresponded with the description of Frank Mccorkle Lombard.
ICUii also shared with the FBI a complaint filed in January 2007 against Frank Lombard from another user. That user alleged Lombard said he "was into incest" and had adopted two African-American children, the affidavit says.
On Monday, according to the affidavit, Det. Timothy Palchak of the Washington Metropolitan Police Department, chatted online with a person using the name "F.L." Palchak said "F.L." described specific sex acts he had performed on a 5-year-old child and said that he lived in Durham.
A search warrant filed for Lombard's house further outlines the case against him, and includes a transcript of the chat between Palchak and "F.L."
In the chat transcript, "F.L." is asked how he got access to a child so young. "Adopted," he replied, and said that the process was "not so hard ... esp (sic) for a black boy."
In the chat, "F.L." told Palchak that abusing the child was "easier when he was too young to know what was happening and when he couldn't talk ...He had a little too much Benadryl. Was knocked out."
In a subsequent online chat, the warrant says, "F.L." invited Palchak, who he did not realize was a police detective, to fly to Durham to have sexual contact with the child. He even suggested a hotel.
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| According to an arrest warrant, Lombard made the child sex offer to a member of the Washington D.C.
Metropolitan Police working with the Northern Virginia Regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force during an online chat session.
The warrant says Lombard lives in Durham with a gay partner, and that he has two adopted children. It says he told the investigator "he could not molest the adopted 5-year-old child when his partner was around, however the partner was leaving for a four-day business trip the next day, which would allow him the ability to molest the child just as he did the last time his partner had left town." The warrant goes on to say that Lombard admitted to drugging the child with Benadryl during the molestation. It also goes into graphic detail about the molestation - including accusations Lombard performed oral sex on the child. |

















