
Theodora Antar Blames ‘White Privilege’ for Legal Losses in CT Family Court!
Many people claim Theodora Antar is unstable. Perhaps she is. She makes assertions without evidence and prefers to incite conflict rather than seek allies.

Many people claim Theodora Antar is unstable. Perhaps she is. She makes assertions without evidence and prefers to incite conflict rather than seek allies.

The piece in question is by Ellen Huet, published on June 18, 2018, titled “The Dark Side of OneTaste, the Orgasmic Meditation Company.”

Harvard Grad Jailed for Missing Legal Payment
Keith Raniere, through his legal team at Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins P.C., has filed a motion in federal court asking permission to submit critical documents that were “inadvertently omitted in (Raniere’s) previous filings due to a clerical error by a staffer.”

One week has passed since I requested from Ellen Huet answers to 13 questions about her initial report about OneTaste that had such a significant impact on her life and the lives of many others. While Huet may be taking her time to carefully consider the answers to the questions, readers have expres

Bloomberg News published a bombshell of a story on June 18, 2018. The story changed the lives of everyone mentioned in it, including the reporter, Ellen Huet.

On August 6, I wrote The Role of Media in Justice: Analyzing Bloomberg’s Influence on OneTaste’s FBI Investigation.

In her ongoing battle with Family Court, Theodora Antar is experiencing what many litigants have: She ran out of money.

On June 18, 2018, Bloomberg Businessweek published “The Dark Side of the Orgasmic Meditation Company” by Ellen Huet.

On July 17, I interviewed with Ross Patterson and Dan Hollaway, the famous Drinkin’ Bros, about my investigation into the Jerry Sandusky case. Patterson and Hollaway were prepared. Patterson presented a timeline of Sandusky events, and allowed me to address many of the claims reported in the media a

Are there secrets the FBI and Netflix don’t want the public to know?

Sean Combs has retained Manhattan attorney Marc Agnifilo as prosecutors in the Southern District of New York prepare to indict him. Combs, 54, a rap singer and music producer, is also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Diddy.