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Tampering in Raniere Case: Retired Agent Kiper’s Email to FBI Director Wray Calls for Immediate Accountability
On July 10, 2023, retired FBI Agent J. Richard Kiper, a consultant for Keith Raniere’s legal team, emailed his former boss , the Director of the FBI Christopher Wray. It is not known if Diector Wray responded to Kiper.

The Last Flush: How Chris Ambrose Stunk Up His Career and Left a Lasting Odor on His Family
Disclaimer: The tale before you is “Faction,” a curious blend of fact and fiction, reminiscent of your toilet’s unpredictable aftermath following a rather daring taco night. Some elements may be rooted in reality, while others have been exaggerated, dramatized, or completely pulled out of the u-bend

Rotten Tomatoes Reveals Half the Story of Chris Ambrose’s Tarnished TV Writing Career
MADISON CT: Chris Ambrose is fighting in CT Family Court to stop his three teenage children from being with their mother and force them to live with him.

Updated! Frank Report Rewrites Con Job Trailer to Make It Persuasive – With All New Alternate Ending!
The supporters of Keith Raniere dropped a boring and insipid trailer on YouTube for their upcoming documentary “Con Job: US vs. Raniere.” Frank Report published the transcript.

Family Court’s Dark Secret: Comparing Parental Alienation to Rotherham and Church Scandals
In Great Britain, the Labour Party’s Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding , Jess Phillips, compared parental alienation in family court to scandals in Rotherham and the Catholic Church.

Luthmann: Kids Can Be Sold to Anyone, If the Buyer Has Money in Family Court in Gov. Lamont’s CT
“Our court system works best when it reflects the diversity, experience, and understanding of the people it serves,” Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said in a press release announcing Thomas J. O’Neill’s appointment to the judiciary in March.

Parental Alienation or Barbecue Sauce: Family Lawyer and Cannibal Dish on How to Make Mothers Disappear
Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. It contains material that is not suitable for everyone. By comparing family law attorneys to cannibals, the story should not be interpreted as promoting family court.

While Con Job: US vs Raniere Promises ‘Explosive New Details’; Trailer Offers None
Anonymous supporters of Keith Raniere have dropped a trailer on YouTube for an upcoming documentary “Con Job: US vs. Raniere.”

Behind the Lens: Potential Key Players in Con Job’s Production
The documentary Con Job: United States vs. Raniere , produced by a person or persons unknown, is not available for public viewing.

Alarm Bells and Cash Registers: Power Broker Cuda Cashes in on Twisted Family Court Case
Alexander Cuda with a potential mark.

Power Broker Cuda: Navigating Tensions Between Lazy Family Court Judges and Greedy Family Law Attorneys
The recent collaboration between the Connecticut Judicial Branch and the Connecticut Bar Association [CBA] Family Law Section might appear to hold promise. But there is tension between family law attorneys and judges in CT.

Patriot God — Socrates of the Internet or Basement Philosopher?
I’ve received comments and emails from “Patriot God,” who claims to be a member of the Ku Klux Klan. The following are excerpts, edited for intelligibility from a recent email, in which he complains about my decision not to publish a letter to the editor he submitted.

Connecticut Family Court Chaos: Lawyers Exploiting Families for Financial Gain
If one removes racist and anti-Semitic comments and calls for violence, whether satirical, protected speech, or cyberstalking, it become easy to see that the Family Court Circus made some excellent points. Here is an article taken from two from the blog, sanitized of offensive terms, edited for styl

Anonymous Website Teases Upcoming Documentary ‘Con Job: United States vs. Raniere’; Claims the Con Was Not Raniere’s
Some person or persons have published a new website called ConJobMovie.com, to promote an upcoming “investigative documentary” called “Con Job: United States vs. Raniere.”


Kristin Keeffe: Why Clare Bronfman Lies
In a recent post, Bronfman Sisters’ Crucial Role: The Financial Backbone of Yellow NXIVM at the Heart of the Lawsuit, Frank Report discussed two sisters who caused so much harm to so many.

Unbroken Bonds: a Father Wins Custody in CT Family Court But His Kids Think He’s a Stinker
Disclaimer: The characters, events, and situations depicted in this narrative are fictional, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real events is coincidental.

Bronfman Sisters’ Crucial Role: The Financial Backbone of Yellow NXIVM at the Heart of the Lawsuit
Among the seven remaining defendants, the federal civil lawsuit, Edmondson v Raniere continues mainly against Seagram’s heiresses, NXIVM leaders Clare and Sara Bronfman, and NXIVM founder Keith Raniere.
As NXIVM Lawsuit Awaits Ruling From Judge on Dismissal, Plaintiffs Drop Claims Against Clyne
As the 70 plaintiffs in Edmondson v Raniere wait for a ruling from US District Judge Eric Komitee on five of the eight defendants’ motions to dismiss, they voluntarily dismissed all claims against one of the defendants.

‘Survivor’ India Oxenberg Launches Podcast, ‘Still Learning;’ With Candid Interview With ‘Cult Deprogrammer’ Who Helped Her Leave NXIVM
India Oxenberg, 32, has launched a podcast called “Still Learning.”

Matthew, 16, Writes to Judge O’Neill – Don’t Try to Force Me, I Am Not Going Back to My Abuser
Matthew Ambrose, 16, lives with his maternal grandfather in Rhode Island. From infancy until he was 13, he lived with his mother, Karen Riordan, a certified special education teacher, and his siblings, Mia (16), and Sawyer (13).

Dossier Slaves Answer Question: Can Men and Women Be ‘Just Friends’?
In Part 3 of their video series on ‘Friendship,’ the Dossier Project answers the question: “Can men and women be ‘just friends’?”

Cartoon Linking Judge Adelman to Beloved Comic Curly Howard Condemned
Disclaimer: The Following is Fiction

Connecticut Family Court Conundrum: Money Can Buy Dirty Daddy Custody
Frank Report is proud to introduce a new column by Connecticut native Midge Renault.





