Criminal Justice

Eminent Domain Overreach: Small Town Mayor Wants a $150 Million Arena and Threatens $1.5 Billion AI Data Center
Showdown Over City’s Future: Private Sector AI Digital Tech Hub vs. Taxpayer-Funded Arena in Land Battle

Komitee’s Cash Connections: Did Judge’s Millions Tip the Scales in Watson Trial?
Frank Report’s story Conflict of Interest Bombshell: Judge Invested in Ozy’s Victim Companies broke the news that super-wealthy US District Judge Eric Komitee was invested in Google, Goldman Sachs and J P Morgan Chase through hedge funds, while he presided over the Carlos Watson criminal trial where

FBI’s Evidence Shenanigans Fuel Motion to Vacate But Attorney Needs More Time With Raniere
Attorney Deborah Blum, representing Keith Alan Raniere in his 2225 application to overturn his conviction, has requested additional time to amend the filing.

Jerry Sandusky Mystery: Did McQueary Really See Anything?
Mike McQueary is a significant player in the wrongful conviction of Jerry Sandusky. In 2002, or early 2001, or late 2000, he is uncertain, Mike McQueary, then 27, a Penn State graduate assistant at the time, saw or thought he saw or heard something in the Penn State locker room.

Hotel Hell: Minneapolis Mom Takes 8-Month Jail Deal After Hot Tub Romp with Teen Boys
In April, the Frank Report examined the case of Allison Leigh Schardin of Minneapolis.

