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OneTaste and the FBI’s Scorecard
The Epstein Inversion: OneTaste Case Is the Opposite of What You Think

The Stench from the Bench
Senior Judge Maureen Skerda pulls a dirty trick to bury the Penn State prosecutors scandal


What the FBI Told Itself About OneTaste
FBI Ranked OneTaste Alongside Epstein and NXIVM — Then Couldn’t Charge Trafficking

LA Times Got the Grillo Kidnap Story Wrong
The LA Times Reported Leo Grillo’s Arrest and Missed the Important Facts

Skerda Won’t Look at the $12 Million Witness
WARREN COUNTY, Pa. — On February 27, 2026, Senior Judge Maureen Skerda dismissed Jerry Sandusky’s post-conviction petition without holding a hearing. She is the third judge assigned to the matter.

FBI Setup? DELTA Rescue’s Founder Arrested
Leo Grillo is a former client of the author. Frank Parlato has previously published investigative reporting on the civil case underlying this matter.

Ask Frank: Why Is My Judge So Biased?
I Thought Judges Were Supposed to Be Smart

Raniere Trial: Day1 PT 2 — ‘He Was a Con Man’
May 7, 2019 — United States Courthouse, Brooklyn, New York

The Rent Explanation That Explains Nothing
In March 2025, Christopher Ambrose, a disgraced television writer fired for plagiarism and a suspended attorney from Madison, Connecticut, filed a federal defamation lawsuit against Bandy X. Lee, a forensic psychiatrist.

The Bribe That Nobody Got: US v. Mayor Thao
The federal indictment against David Duong describes a curious bribery scheme with two alleged payments.

Judge Skerda Said She Had No Jurisdiction
WARREN COUNTY, Pa. — In Part 1 of this series, we reported that Senior Judge Maureen Skerda dismissed Jerry Sandusky’s PCRA petition on February 27, 2026, without issuing the Rule 907 notice that Pennsylvania law requires before a petition can be dismissed without a hearing. That violation alone wil

The Tree That Outlasted Everything By Dr. Bob
This is the second in a series on olive oil — what it is, where it came from, why it is, in its pure form, very good for you, and why most of what you’re buying isn’t what it claims to be.

The Trial of Keith Raniere: Day 1, Part 1 — ‘Please Stand, Mr. Raniere’
This series is a day-by-day, witness-by-witness account of the federal trial of Keith Raniere, founder of NXIVM, tried in May and June 2019 before Senior U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis in the Eastern District of New York.

Judge Skerda’s Lawless Dismissal of Sandusky PCRA: A Ruling Designed to Run Out the Clock on a Man She Hopes Will Die in Prison
WARREN COUNTY, Pa. — On Feb. 27, 2026, Senior Judge Maureen Skerda denied Jerry Sandusky’s Post-Conviction Relief Act petition in an eleven-page order. The ruling dismissed the petition without holding an evidentiary hearing.


SANDUSKY INVESTIGATION The First Prosecutors in American History to Directly Profit From Their Own Conviction
Search the disciplinary records. Search the law reviews. Search the case law databases of every state and federal circuit in the country.

The Man Who Fought Back: How Biden’s DOE Tried to Destroy Frank Rose
Frank A. Rose spent three decades in national security in four presidential administrations — Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Biden. Under President Obama, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Space and Defense Policy and confirmed by the Senate as Assistant Secretary of State for Arms

AI Podcast Botches Nancy Salzman Story
Another week, another AI-generated podcast that gets the basics wrong while drowning listeners in psychological jargon.

The Chinese Livestreamer Who May Not Exist
The New York Post published a story about an unnamed Chinese livestreamer whose beauty filter allegedly failed during a broadcast, revealing her “real” face.

Jailed Whistleblower’s Federal Filing Alleges Hochul Affair, Erie County Retaliation
ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. — A jailed Erie County man has filed papers in federal court alleging that Gov. Kathy Hochul had a sexual relationship with Tonawanda Democratic Chairman John Crangle when both worked in the Erie County Clerk’s Office, and that local political figures later retaliated against him a

Paul Boyne Spent 18 Months in Jail for Blog Posts. His Trial Starts This Week.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — During the pendency of his case, Paul Boyne has spent 18 months in jail. The state offered a plea deal: time served. He turned it down.

FROM NETFLIX TO LOCKUP: The Brainwashing Case That Could Jail a Philosophy
The United States v. Belief

Asteroids Aren’t New — But NASA’s Budget Crisis Is
How a $1.6 billion telescope program turned ‘city-killer’ asteroids into this week’s scariest headline




