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Raniere Transferred to Low Security FCI Atlanta; But Likely Not for Long

According to the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator, NXIVM founder Keith Alan Raniere has been transferred from the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City to the Federal Correctional Institution in Atlanta. FCI Atlanta is a low-security prison, a designation that marks a…
December 17, 2025
Sandusky

Jerry Sandusky; A Man Still Walking the Second Mile

by Frank Parlato
October 10, 2025
From 1969 to 1999, he was a coach at Penn State. He spent the majority of that time as defensive coordinator, holding that position from 1977 until his retirement. Linebacker U His name was Gerald Arthur Sandusky. For thirty years he coached…
Sandusky

From Prosecution to Payday: How Sandusky’s Prosecutors Gained Control Over a Key Accuser’s $12 Million Fortune

by Frank Parlato
September 28, 2025
Last week, Jerry Sandusky filed a Post Conviction Relief Act petition alleging the men who put him behind bars—prosecutors Frank Fina and Joe McGettigan—later installed themselves as gatekeepers over a $12 million trust for Penn State’s top-paid trial victim. In 2012, the…
Sandusky

A Conviction Built on Recovered Memories: An Overview of the Sandusky Case

by Frank Parlato
September 26, 2025
Before we provide the newly discovered evidence, and for those who are unfamiliar with the Sandusky case, here is a brief overview: According to his 2012 conviction, former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky molested numerous boys over 30 years. None of these accusers made a…
Sandusky

Skeptical Scholar Frederick Crews’ Dying Wish Was to Overturn Sandusky Conviction – Now It May Come True

by Frank Parlato
September 26, 2025
In the next few days we will have a lot of news on Jerry Sandusky. At last the truth of his unfair trial, prosecutorial misconduct and much more will be coming out. I will provide copies of all filings, and gather the various…
Featured·Investigations

Character Witnesses Describe Alon Alexander as Honest, Loyal, Loving

by Frank Parlato
August 8, 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander with sex trafficking. According to the indictment, the brothers allegedly used their social status, events, and digital platforms to lure women into exploitative sexual conduct. All three brothers have pleaded not…
General·OneTaste

Judge Gujarati’s Gag Order by Jail Cell – OneTaste Got Under Her Prosecutorial Skin

by Frank Parlato
August 4, 2025
In the US District Court for the Eastern District of NY, Judge Diane Gujarati orchestrated a trial to ensure a jury found Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz guilty of forced labor conspiracy – a precedent-setting case. The trial actually spoke of coercion…
Featured·Investigations

Grading Charities, Dodging Oversight: The Unchecked Power of Laurie Styron’s CharityWatch

by Frank Parlato
July 26, 2025
No Data. No Disclosure. Just a Grade That Sticks. CharityWatch grades charities. A+ to F. It states that it helps charitable individuals identify where to donate. The woman behind it is Laurie Styron. She works independently and is not a CPA. Just…
Criminal Justice·Department of Justice·Featured·Investigations

What If Everything You’ve Been Told About the Alexander Brothers Case Is Wrong? And Other Matters

by Juda Engelmayer
July 26, 2025
Frank Parlato’s latest exposé may be the most important read of the summer for anyone alarmed by the way media narratives are driving criminal prosecutions. His new piece – “The Lawsuit That Sparked a Federal Sex Trafficking Case Against the Alexander Brothers”—offers a critical…
General·OneTaste

Fear Wears a Robe: How Judge Diane Gujarati Let the DOJ Run Her Courtroom

by Frank Parlato
July 20, 2025
Editor’s note: I imagine Judge Gujarati will try to blame OneTaste for this article—petulant child that she is. But for the record, I don’t work for OneTaste. I haven’t in more than a year. These stories are based solely on the outrageous…
NXIVM

Raniere Case Changed the Sex Trafficking Law to Include Anything Prosecutors Don’t Like or Could Grab Them Headlines

by Frank Parlato
July 20, 2025
Since Keith Raniere’s conviction in 2019, federal prosecutors have expanded the scope of sex trafficking prosecutions far beyond what Congress originally intended. The turning point came through a judicial reinterpretation. Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York instructed jurors…
Criminal Justice·Featured·Investigations·Politics

Oakland Mayor Indicted—But DOJ’s Star Witness Bounced the Bribe Check

by Frank Parlato
July 12, 2025
OAKLAND, Calif. — Former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao was charged January 17 with bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud, and aiding and abetting in a sweeping federal indictment. The date coincided with the last day of the Biden administration. Prosecutors say Thao conspired with…
Criminal Justice·Featured·Investigations·Legal Issues·Sandusky

When Politics Took the Field: Pressure, Power, and the Collapse of Due Process

by Guest View
July 12, 2025
This is the sixth of a series. By John Atwell Moody Governors, Grandstanding, and Grief: When Politics Replaced Protection Not to blame anyone, but during the disspiriting, literally endless wild goose chase for abuse, the child turned forever to actual drugs, to…
Criminal Justice·Featured·General·Investigations

Juarez’s Bounced Check Blows Hole In DOJ’s Case Against Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and ‘Recycling King’ David Duong

by Frank Parlato
July 11, 2025
On January 17, federal prosecutors charged former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao in a public corruption case, alleging she conspired with her boyfriend, Andre Jones, and recycling executives David and Andy Duong to accept $170,000 in bribes in exchange for political favors. The…
Featured·Investigations·Sandusky

The Sandusky Trial: The Coached Narratives Behind the Conviction

by Guest View
July 11, 2025
This is the fifth of a series. By John Atwell Moody Sandusky Silenced by a Lie: The Fake Rebuttal Witness Who Never Took the Stand I mentioned elsewhere that Matt Sandusky had said in his Rossman police interview that there had never…
Featured·Investigations·Sandusky

Testimony Under Pressure: What the Sandusky Trial Reveals About Justice

by Guest View
July 8, 2025
This is the fourth of a series. By John Atwell Moody The Headline That Was Never Said: Media Convicted Sandusky Before Aaron Spoke In the final trial we get to hear [50] not what is written about the grand jury testimony, but…
Featured·Investigations

CharityWatch Exposed: A Self-Appointed Watchdog with No Oversight

by Frank Parlato
July 4, 2025
I saw CharityWatch’s report on DELTA Rescue and I realized at once, the author Laurie Styron, got it all wrong. It appeared to be a hit job on a wonderful organization. This led me to wonder, what is Charity Watch? CharityWatch presents…
Featured·Investigations·Sandusky

No Crime, No Witness, No Problem: Constructing Sandusky’s Conviction Without Facts

by Guest View
July 4, 2025
This is the third of a series. By John Atwell Moody Built on Nothing, Fueled by Everyone: The Sandusky Case as a Cautionary Tale In the USA, the Moulton report [29] found that the Sandusky case had been initiated years earlier by…
Investigations·Sandusky

How Public Opinion Was Engineered Before the First Witness Testified in Sandusky and Letby Cases

by Guest View
July 2, 2025
This is the second of a series. By John Atwell Moody Pulitzers and Premonitions: Journalism Helped Build Myth, Not Test the Facts For deeper analysis we turn away from the similarities, and turn now instead to the contrast, between the Sandusky and…
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