
DOJ’s View of NXIVM #5: Obstruction of Justice & Identity Theft Related to Tax Evasion
More of the government’s view of NXIVM:

More of the government’s view of NXIVM:

More of the government’s view of NXIVM:

Trafficking of Daniela For Labor and Services Between March 2010 and April 2012

In the government response to Keith Raniere and Clare Bronfman’s appeals, they took a few dozen pages to describe their rather unflattering view of Raniere and NXIVM. This is part 2.

In the government response to Keith Raniere and Clare Bronfman’s appeals, before they got down to a tit for tat response to the various appeal issues, they took a few dozen pages to describe, in their own inimitable way, their view of Raniere and NXIVM.
![Phony crimes are part of the stock and trade of the Department of [in]Justice. Studies by the Innocence Project have proven consistently that about 10 percent of defendants who took plea deals were factually innocent. But conviction stats are more important than justice. Bureaucracies work that way. Whatever a bureaucracy is tasked with doing - optics are more important than reality.](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.frpbn.com%2Fmedia%2F2018_02_DOJ.jpg%3Ft%3D2026-04-11T02%253A03%253A10.048Z&w=3840&q=75)
The US Government has responded to Keith Raniere’s appeal of his conviction along with his supplemental brief and Clare Bronfman’s appeal of her sentence in one 175 page-long document.

By Joe M.

Nicki Clyne has made the glad tidings known: Keith Raniere speaks. Yes he does, He speaks and it’s on a website dedicated to his speech. It is called, happily enough, Raniere Speaks.

After Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of sex trafficking, a juror told media outlets he may have swayed the jury by sharing his experiences of sexual abuse during deliberations.

Dossier Project cofounder, Linda Chung, has written a thoughtful article on Allison Mack entitled A Very Sad Day in History and a Reflection of Our Society Today – the sad day being June 30, 2021, the day when Mack was sentenced to three years in prison.

In creating DOS, Keith Raniere came up with a marvelous idea to secure his slaves’ loyalty and their silence. He would have them give collateral – blackmail-worthy material which would be stored securely and be released only if they were disobedient or told anyone of the existence of DOS, the secret