Criminal Justice

Frederick Crews: Saint Sandusky?
Author’s note: This essay was accepted for publication two years ago by the religious magazine First Things. The editors, anticipating trouble, asked me to collect endorsements from prominent people. This I did. Strong letters of support arrived from Noam Chomsky, Elizabeth Loftus, Carol Tavris, and

Clare Bronfman Leaves Prison Next Week – Goes to Halfway House in the Bronx on May 2
The Bureau of Prisons will unlock the doors to Clare Webb Bronfman’s prison cell at the Philadelphia Detention Center, and allow prisoner 91010-053 to head to the Bronx where she will grace the Bronx Community Correctional Center, a busy halfway house.
Raniere Blames His Attorneys for Being in Prison; Wants Judge to Order Warden at Tucson to Release Him
We have, perhaps, some tedious news for those sated with stories about Keith Alan Raniere: He has filed a Motion to Set Aside Conviction on the grounds of ineffective assistance of counsel.

Feds Can’t Stroke Up Evidence in OneTaste Case
In the past, I have written about OneTaste – a San Francisco company founded by Nicole Daedone in 2004 and sold to new owners in 2017 – in less than flattering terms. I called it “the fingering cult” because it places a heavy emphasis on Orgasmic Meditation, a timed 15 minute practice performed by a

Penn State University Press Director Emeritus Sanford Thatcher: Sandusky Is Innocent!
More and more, intelligent people who study the Jerry Sandusky case realize a grave injustice occurred and an innocent man was convicted. Frank Report obtained a copy of an email from Sanford G. Thatcher, Director Emeritus, Penn State University Press, to Dottie Sandusky, the wife of Jerry Sandusky.
Connecticut Teacher Charged With Sexual Assault of 12 Girls; Presumption of Innocence Discarded
The opinions and viewpoints of the guest author are entirely his own.
