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'''Lonnie Davis''' (American; also known as '''Marc''') is a [[The Family International|Family International]] spokesperson or media representative.
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'''Lonnie Davis''' (U.S. citizen; aliases include '''Marc''') is a [[The Family International|Family International]] spokesperson or media representative. Together with his wife [[Susan Claire Borowik]], he is a media representative for The Family in North America.
  
He is currently partnered to [[Susan Claire Borowick]], and together they are the media representatives for The Family in North America.
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On numerous occasions, Lonnie Davis has been denounced as an abuser of children and teenagers on ex-member Web sites.
  
On numerous occasions, he has been denounced as an abuser of children and teenagers on ex-member Web sites.
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In "''[http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~skent/Linkedfiles/cog_brainwashing.htm Brainwashing and Re-Indoctrination Programs in the Children of God/The Family]''", [[Stephen Kent]] and Deana Hall describe at great length an incident in which Lonnie Davis adminstered a "particularly severe and degrading beating" to a 13-year-old boy in front of more than 100 people. Kent and Hall wrote:
 
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<blockquote style="padding: 1em; border: 2px dotted green;">The person who inflicted it, according to our sources, was a Family leader (for whom we use the pseudonym, Mickey), who currently contributes to the group's public relations efforts towards scholars and the United States Congress (Bainbridge, 1997: 228).</blockquote>
In [http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~skent/Linkedfiles/cog_brainwashing.htm "Brainwashing and Re-Indoctrination Programs in the Children of God/The Family"]," Stephen Kent and Deana Hall described at great length an incident in which Lonnie Davis adminstered a "particularly severe and degrading beating" to a 13-year-old boy in front of more than 100 people. Kent and Hall wrote:
 
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The person who inflicted it, according to our sources, was a Family leader (for whom we use the pseudonym, Mickey), who currently contributes to the group's public relations efforts towards scholars and the United States Congress (Bainbridge, 1997: 228).
 
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In an interview with Kent, the victim described the severe injuries inflicted on him by Lonnie Davis:
 
In an interview with Kent, the victim described the severe injuries inflicted on him by Lonnie Davis:
  
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<blockquote style="padding: 1em; border: 2px dotted green;">He spanked me so hard that I had bruises on my butt and legs that were so hard they started to thicken up...and it bruised and it thickened. It was like really thick and hard, and I remember I'd have to sleep on my stomach...and any time I'd touch my butt to anything it stung. I couldn't sit down during the day 'cause it hurt so bad. I could barely move my left leg, because, like, the bruises were so tight it, like, hurt. I felt like I was gonna rip my skin or something. And I went back to solitary confinement... (Kent Interview with Hendricks, 1995: 24-25).</blockquote>
He spanked me so hard that I had bruises on my butt and legs that were so hard they started to thicken up...and it bruised and it thickened. It was like really thick and hard, and I remember I'd have to sleep on my stomach...and any time I'd touch my butt to anything it stung. I couldn't sit down during the day 'cause it hurt so bad. I could barely move my left leg, because, like, the bruises were so tight it, like, hurt. I felt like I was gonna rip my skin or something. And I went back to solitary confinement... (Kent Interview with Hendricks, 1995: 24-25).  
 
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==Multimedia==
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*Lonnie Davis at a [[Philippines]] [[Jumbo]] [[fellowship meeting]] &mdash; [[1987]]-09-26
  
==External links==
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== See also ==
*[http://www.movingon.org/article.asp?sID=1&Cat=10&ID=69 Lonnie Davis (Marc): My Jumbo Story] &mdash; By Jules
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* [[Jules - Lonnie Davis (Marc): My Jumbo Story|Lonnie Davis (Marc): My Jumbo Story]] &mdash; By Jules (2001-08-04)
  
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[[Category:Abusers]][[Category:Current and Former Members]]
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 17 May 2009

Lonnie Davis with Susan Claire Borowik

Lonnie Davis (U.S. citizen; aliases include Marc) is a Family International spokesperson or media representative. Together with his wife Susan Claire Borowik, he is a media representative for The Family in North America.

On numerous occasions, Lonnie Davis has been denounced as an abuser of children and teenagers on ex-member Web sites.

In "Brainwashing and Re-Indoctrination Programs in the Children of God/The Family", Stephen Kent and Deana Hall describe at great length an incident in which Lonnie Davis adminstered a "particularly severe and degrading beating" to a 13-year-old boy in front of more than 100 people. Kent and Hall wrote:

The person who inflicted it, according to our sources, was a Family leader (for whom we use the pseudonym, Mickey), who currently contributes to the group's public relations efforts towards scholars and the United States Congress (Bainbridge, 1997: 228).

In an interview with Kent, the victim described the severe injuries inflicted on him by Lonnie Davis:

He spanked me so hard that I had bruises on my butt and legs that were so hard they started to thicken up...and it bruised and it thickened. It was like really thick and hard, and I remember I'd have to sleep on my stomach...and any time I'd touch my butt to anything it stung. I couldn't sit down during the day 'cause it hurt so bad. I could barely move my left leg, because, like, the bruises were so tight it, like, hurt. I felt like I was gonna rip my skin or something. And I went back to solitary confinement... (Kent Interview with Hendricks, 1995: 24-25).

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