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Brazilian Prosecutor Seeks Sex Abuse Indictments Against American Nudists

A prosecutor said Tuesday she has asked a Brazilian judge to indict a U.S. couple on charges of sexually abusing children at a nudist colony in Brazil, and police say hundreds of photos of young boys engaged in homosexual acts were found in their home. Prosecutor Natalia Cagliari said Tuesday she was seeking the indictments of Frederic Calvin Louderback, 63, of San Diego, and his girlfriend Barbara Anner, 72, from Georgia for ''the sexual abuse of children, corruption of minors, and conspiracy.'' She is also seeking the indictments of Andre Ricardo Herdy and Cleci Jaeger, a Brazilian couple suspected of helping the Americans, and the parents of three boys who were allegedly abused sexually.


A prosecutor said Tuesday she has asked a Brazilian judge to indict a U.S. couple on charges of sexually abusing children at a nudist colony in Brazil, and police say hundreds of photos of young boys engaged in homosexual acts were found in their home.

Prosecutor Natalia Cagliari said Tuesday she was seeking the indictments of Frederic Calvin Louderback, 63, of San Diego, and his girlfriend Barbara Anner, 72, from Georgia for ''the sexual abuse of children, corruption of minors, and conspiracy.''

She is also seeking the indictments of Andre Ricardo Herdy and Cleci Jaeger, a Brazilian couple suspected of helping the Americans, and the parents of three boys who were allegedly abused sexually. The charges carry potential prison sentences of up to 30 years.

According to police inspector Juliano Ferreira, the parents ''received money in exchange for allowing their sons to be sexually abused by the American and Brazilian couples.''

Ferreira said such photos were found in both homes and included images of children allegedly victimized by the couples. He said police have identified 12 of those minors.

The two couples resided in the Colina do Sol nudist colony in Rio Grande do Sul state until they were arrested December 11 and charged with sexually abusing 12 boys between the ages of 6 and 14. Anner is alleged to have lured the boys with promises of gifts, food, and trips. All of the boys lived in poor neighborhoods near the colony.

Police found ''DVDs and CDs containing hundreds of photographs of young boys posing nude or having sex with each other,'' according to Ferreira. ''There are even some photos showing an adult penetrating a baby boy,'' he said, adding that police have not been able to establish the identity of the adult. He said Louderback was not shown in any of the photos seized.

Police are still analyzing computers seized at the American couple's home in the nudist colony to determine if the photos on the CDs and DVDs were posted on the Internet. The analysis is not expected to be concluded before March.

According to prosecutor Cagliari, who filed her indictment request late Monday, a judge must now decide if the evidence presented is enough to formally charge the two couples and bring them to trial. She said she expects a decision by the end of the week.

The Associated Press was unable to locate the couple's Brazilian attorneys on Tuesday.

The American couple has denied all the allegations and have told their lawyers they believe they were set up by wealthy members of the colony who didn't like their work for the poor.

Louderback and Anner ran an organization that gave free English lessons to children in the region and also promoted sports activities and donated products to poor families, according Vitor Peruchin, one of their attorneys. (Stan Lehman, AP)

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