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FRITSCH #3: GUILTY OR NOT, AUSA MONICA TAIT DOESN’T BLINK – IF SHE CAN’T UNDERSTAND IT, SHE INDICTS
TRIAL OF BERNHARD FRITSCH MAY ALTER SIXTH AMENDMENT LAW

Bernhard Fritsch #2: $200M BUSINESS DESTROYED! StarClub tanked by the feds, not fraud
A Case That Questions the Very Nature of Justice

IS FORCING UNWANTED COUNSEL A VIOLATION OF THE SIXTH? FRITSCH CASE MAY DEFINE ‘EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE’ FOR A GENERATION
The April 2025 trial of Bernhard Fritsch in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on two counts of wire fraud may represent a critical point in defining the Sixth Amendment protections. Despite securing millions to retain private counsel, a federal judge compelled Fritsch to

FROM FILTH TO FORTUNE: Fina’s Porngate Shame Didn’t Stop His Climb to Top of Gaming Industry
HARRISBURG, PA — Pace-O-Matic, a leading national developer of “skill-based” gaming machines, has named suspended attorney Frank Fina, its new Chief Operating Officer.

John Ziegler Interviews Bob Costas Who Admits Joe Paterno ‘Not a Villian’
Episode Twenty: Costas Returns

THE DOOR WAS OPEN, STUPID; Fern’s OneTaste Fantasy Case Falls Apart
The issue is freedom of choice.

NO SHACKLES, JUST STROKES: Feds’s Sean Fern Claims OneTaste Women Forgot They Could Leave
It is hard to improve on Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Fern’s opening statement in the Eastern District of New York courtroom in the case against Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz.

STOP IN THE NAME OF LUST: Feds’ Sean Fern Says Women Rubbed for Freedom, Ended Up Enslaved
His name was Sean Fern, an Assistant US Attorney in the Eastern District of New York, and he was making legal history in the Brooklyn federal courthouse.

The DOJ’s Descent into Authoritarian Theater
In time, the US Department of Justice may come to be viewed as a historical caution—compared to the Inquisition, the Salem witch trials, or Stalin’s show trials. But with more paperwork. More press releases.

Feds Railroading Tech Whiz Bernhard Fritsch? Inside the DOJ’s StarClub Takedown
Welcome to the DOJ Funhouse.

Work, Not Whining: Police Chief Stauffiger Holds the Line
Town of Tonawanda Police Chief James Stauffiger is engaged in a labor dispute with the local police union, which represents approximately 90 officers. The union is led by Officer Andy Thompson, its elected president.

The OneTaste Trial #3: Becky Uma Halpern: I Was Happy, Orgasmic… and Brainwashed
Becky Uma Halpern was a grown woman, not a prisoner of war. The jury heard her talk about how she met her husband and found meaning in life because of the people on trial. She took every OneTaste course because it helped her. She loved the community, the practice.

The OneTaste Trial #2: Prosecution’s Secret Weapon: Presiding Judge Diane Gujarati
The Prosecutor in a Robe

California Dreamin’, Brooklyn Screamin’: The OneTaste Trial #1: ‘Preserve the Tapes’? Judge Flips Out, Ends Hearing
In an ongoing federal trial in Brooklyn, prosecutors allege a conspiracy at the company known as OneTaste.

Niagara Falls’ Centennial Park: A Vanity Project Built on Empty Wallets
A Little Arena and a Lot of Pain

Congressional Letter Alleges Widespread FBI Misconduct – But the Show Trial of OneTaste Must Go On
The Daily Mail obtained a letter from a Member of Congress to FBI Director Kash Patel, which accuses New York-based FBI special agent Elliot McGinnis of misconduct in the OneTaste investigation, citing a “long and extremely troubling list of alleged investigative abuses.”

Blood Atonement or Cold Case? The LeBaron Mystery in North Dakota
By Nathanial A. Barrera and Frank Parlato

20 Prosecutors, No Arguments: DOJ Flash Mob Storms Brooklyn Court in OneTaste Case
The trial of OneTaste executives Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz is set to begin with jury selection on Monday.





NY Police Chiefs Rally Behind Tonawanda Chief Amid Union Uproar
A dispute is deepening in the Town of Tonawanda, where Police Chief James Stauffiger’s efforts to enforce internal discipline have drawn fire from the local police union. At the center of the conflict is the chief’s move to penalize an officer for dishonesty.

Martin H. Tankleff: Andre Brown Must Be Saved from Going Back to Prison – a Potential Death Sentence
Update: Andre Brown was supposed to turn himself in to Bronx Criminal Court on March 14, but got a temporary reprieve by the district attorney’s office when he filed a clemency petition with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. The victims’ families have opposed that petition, which is still being reviewed.





