
Can Nxivm Cure Tourette’s Syndrome? Should We Find Out?
I know two people who say they have been cured of Tourette’s Syndrome thanks to the teachings of Keith Raniere.

I know two people who say they have been cured of Tourette’s Syndrome thanks to the teachings of Keith Raniere.
At the sentencing hearing of Keith Alan Raniere on October 27, 2020, there were 15 victims who spoke.

In a previous post , Frank Report published the letter of support for Keith Raniere written by Damon Brink.

Keith Alan Raniere, 60, was sentenced last week to a 120 year prison sentence.

In an attempt to review and understand the role of Keith Alan Raniere in the world of his followers and society in general – and to try to determine if he does indeed deserve a sentence of life in prison – Frank Report is publishing statements of his victims and supporters.

There were 15 victims statements heard at the sentencing of Keith Alan Raniere on October 27, 2020.

Vicente- Oxenberg Battle

Though he has left Albany where he lived for years near his mentor, Keith Raniere, and returned to Mexico, with his wife and children, after Raniere’s arrest, Edgar Boone remains the highest-ranking member of Nxivm – holding the Blue Sash.

As we analyze the appropriateness of the 120 year sentence of Keith Alan Raniere, we might as well begin with the first victim to speak at his sentencing hearing: Camila.

Now that the sentencing of Keith Alan Raniere has been imposed, this is an excellent time to review the appropriateness of his sentence.

In a previous post, Part #2: Judge Garaufis on Sentencing Raniere to 120 Years: ‘Abuse Inflicted Unimaginable Trauma and Damage’ on Daniela and Camila, Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis had some unkind words for Hector F [last name redacted].

I mentioned in a prior post that I had the privilege of informing the media outside the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse that Keith Alan Raniere had received a sentence of 120 years.