
CT v Paul Boyne: Landmark First Amendment Case Should Land CT Family Court in National Spotlight
The old boomerang might be coming round…

The old boomerang might be coming round…

New Haven, CT – New Haven State’s Attorney John P. Doyle, Jr. announced the arrest of Paul Boyne, 62, of Springfield, Virginia, on 18 felony counts of Stalking and Electronic Stalking for cyberstalking three Connecticut Superior Court judges who handled divorce and custody matters.

Camila’s sworn declaration is Exhibit A in the Government’s response to Keith Raniere’s Rule 33 motion for a new trial.

Brooklyn, NY– The US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, through Assistant US Attorney Tanya Hajjar, filed a memorandum of law in opposition to Keith Raniere’s Rule 33 motion for a new trial in Brooklyn Federal Court.

FAIRFAX COUNTY VA — Virginia authorities took blogger Paul Boyne into custody for extradition to Connecticut to face online stalking charges, according to a source familiar with the matter.

MADISON CT — Today brought good news to Mia (16), Mathew (16), and Sawyer (13).

This is Part #2 of a series focusing on the latest developments in the long-running case of Ambrose v. Riordan in Connecticut Family Court.

MADISON CT — The teenagers came home. But they may be forced back out again.

I was a developer and journalist before Clare Bronfman filed a criminal complaint against me with the FBI in 2011.

Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis held a hearing today on the status of Nancy Salzman’s health – in response to her lawyer’s motion for a sentence reduction to accommodate Salzman’s emergent health matters.

Keith Alan Raniere invented the concept of teaching babies a different language every day, seven days per week. Seven languages – seven days a week – taught by a different “Multicultural Development Specialist” [MDS] – a foreign nanny – every day. The rule was that parents could not talk to their ch