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Sherri Zann Rosenthal is the developer of the communal cohousing
development where Frank Lombard, the Duke University professor and
gay pedophile rapist dad lives with his partner Kenneth Shipp. Shipp
is also a staff member at Duke University.
Sherri Zann Rosenthal's Zann Developments LLC created Eno Commons
where Frank Lombard and his partner, Kenneth Shipp live. She is a
city attorney in Durham, N.C. where this awful scene is playing out.
Rosenthal is an openly gay activist, and her partner, Daya
Breckinridge is on the Nursing school staff at Duke University and
owns 'Yoga in the Hood' studio. In a webpage describing Eno Commons
says this:
People of all ages, races, religious beliefs, and affectional
preferences are invited to make Eno Commons their home.
On another webpage there's this:
There are 22 households in Eno Commons consisting of 38 adults.
There are 22 children, of which 11% "identify as 'people of color'
(all are children)." The website directs the reader to an article in
IndyWeek which interviews gay and lesbian parents about the legal
travails of being same-sex parents. The article is centered around
Cathy Surles and Kelly Rimer and their two adopted boys. The
Surles-Rimer family lives in Eno Commons.
I know you remember that Durham and Duke University were in the
Nation's headlights for a couple of years after some Duke Lacrosse
players were accused of raping an "exotic dancer." In the end, the
young men were cleared and all charges were dropped, MSM driveled to
a drip when the men were exonerated, and we have little press on
Lombard and his son...even though some working for the city and some
working for Duke seem to have connections.
Sherri Zann Rosenthal works in the Durham City Attorney's Office.
Her position is unclear. At times I've read that she is a an
assistant City Attorney. Tracey Cline became the first Black and
first woman to be elected as Durham District Attorney. She was
second chair to Mike Nifong, the District Attorney at the time, who
tried his darndest to take the Lacrosse players to trial.
Cline claimed that she knew absolutely nothing about Nifong
railroading the defendents in the rape case, but who believes that?
She was the backup prosecutor, and she won the election for District
Attorney anyway.
Also listed as a part of the Durham city offices is Sharon A.
Thompson of the Sharon Thompson Law Group. She is heavily involved
with gay and lesbian parents.
Then we move to Duke University where the nursing program was front
and center with medical evidence used against the Lacrosse players.
As a supposed-victim, Crystal Magnum claimed she was raped, was
treated at the Duke University Medical Center. It's confusing and
I'm just going to skim the surface, but a nurse there was rushed
through receiving certain credentials (SANE) to allow her to testify
against the Lacrosse players. Her name is Tara Livecy. She was
charged with giving false and misleading evidence, or something
close to that.
The Duke University Medical Center was implicated for "breaching
it's duties." Whether connected or not, I have to ask, what in the
world is going on in Durham and at Duke? Frank Lombard worked for
Duke before his arrest. He is now on leave and you can't find him
anywhere on the University's website.
His gay partner, Kenneth Shipp works at Duke. Daya Breckenbridge,
Sherri Zann Rosenthal's lesbian partner works for Duke. Was her
nursing supervisor possibly Theresa Arico - also implicated in the
charges against Tara Livecy?
And we find that Lombard and Shipp live in the commune developed by
Rosenthal, advertised to be welcoming to all manner of gender and
sexual descriptions - and where children live in "paradise." Where
is Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton? Surely they are outraged at what
this White guy did to this little Black boy. Come on Reverends!
Let's hear what you have to say.