Edward Brongersma was a Dutch Senator and prominent advocate for the legalization of pedophilia in the Netherlands. He served as a senior member of the Dutch Senate's Judiciary Committee, a position that provided him with significant influence over legislative matters related to child protection and sexual offenses. His political connections and legal expertise made him a valuable associate for international child exploitation networks operating in Europe.[^1] In 1978, Brongersma was appointed as the primary trustee of [[Francis Shelden]]'s offshored estate. Shelden, an American millionaire who had fled Michigan to avoid prosecution for child pornography and prostitution operations on [[North Fox Island]], transferred his assets into an offshore trust called The Trust Company of the Virgin Islands, Ltd. Shelden then appointed Brongersma as successor trustee using an Amsterdam attorney. Court documents confirmed that Brongersma accepted the appointment on April 13, 1978, the same day Shelden executed the document removing the previous trustee. In his deposition, an associate described Brongersma as a Senator and a member of the Upper House of the Dutch Government who had served as chairman of the Judicial Committee and held a doctorate in law.[^1] Brongersma's role as trustee of Shelden's estate provided the American fugitive with a political connection that facilitated his rapid acquisition of Dutch citizenship. This arrangement allowed Shelden to establish himself in Amsterdam and continue his operations through [[PAN Magazine]] magazine and [[Spartacus International]]. Brongersma's position within the Dutch political establishment shielded these activities from thorough scrutiny by law enforcement.[^1] Brongersma's connections extended to other figures in the European pedophile network. He was associated with [[Fritz Bernard]], a psychologist and contributor to Shelden's PAN magazine, and with [[Joseph Douce]], a pastor who maintained contact with Dutch specialists in pedophilia issues. Douce had sent contact details of Brongersma and Bernard to representatives of Protestant Churches in Belgium who were concerned about Douce's activities. These connections placed Brongersma at the center of a network that linked political figures, academics, and religious leaders to organized child exploitation.[^1] ### Footnotes [^1]: Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar.