Criminal Justice

Changing Memories: The Impact of Repressed Recovered Memories in the Sandusky Case
Jerry Sandusky, 79, has been in prison for more than 11 years. A Pennsylvania jury convicted him of sexually abusing nine boys. FR is investigating whether he is innocent.

Questioning Millionaire Victims: Doubts Arise in Sandusky Trial
The Predator of Penn State

‘The Sandusky Case is Exactly Opposite to What the Public Believes’: The Case Against Jerry Sandusky Reexamined
It began with an article Rich Luthmann wrote for the Frank Report, where he mentioned Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys in 2012.

Framed? Michael West’s Tale of FBI’s Picture Plot – as Feds Can’t Decide If He’s White or Black
In 2010, the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services investigated Michael Je-Von West, 29, of 40 Hazelwood Avenue, Newark, on suspicion that he molested his 12-year-old brother.

Family Member Defends Steve Pigeon Against Niece’s ‘False’ Abuse Allegations; Calls Sister ‘Pathological Liar’
Now, a relative of Pigeon has commented after reading Coercive Plea Bargain? Pigeon Chooses Eight Months Over Gambling Life in Prison :

Motion for Extension of Deadline Filed in Raniere Case
Phoenix, AZ – Keith Raniere, the plaintiff in an ongoing legal case against defendants US Attorney General Merrick Garland and others, has filed a motion to request an extension of the deadline to submit his response in opposition to the defendants’ motion for summary judgment. The motion, filed thr
