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Connecticut Governor Acknowledges Fragile State of American Due Process
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont did something rare for a politician: he admitted the system is fallible. He issued a formal proclamation that admits the system is fallible.

Not 120 Years: How the Raniere Trial Rewrote the Law
A reader, Wehrmacht Sturm, asked the following question:

Happy 65th, Vanguard: Keith Raniere Marks His Birthday Behind Bars
Today is Keith Raniere’s birthday. He turned 65, a milestone that qualifies most Americans for Social Security. In his case, the benefit is unavailable — a technicality of federal law that suspends payments during incarceration.

Petra vs. United: A Woman Fighting Cancer, Stranded by an Airline
Petra Smeltzer Starke had planned every detail of her journey from Mexico to New York. One misstep could mean disaster. Her sponsors had paid $1,600 for a first-class seat, 1B, next to the aisle, close to the restroom.

Ambrose’s Script: Family Court, Federal Court, and Fake Poverty
Christopher Ambrose calls himself a victim, but he is a man who broke his children’s hearts. He’s the guy writing the script, directing the actors, and stealing the scenery while crying that he’s broke. In this guest view, we see him for what he is: a man who seized children through a system designe

How a Anti-Scientology Blogger ‘Alanzo’s’ Death Threats Case Could Become Federal
What started as ugly YouTube drama may now be a federal criminal case.

How United Airlines Left a Cancer Patient Stranded, Sick, and Fighting for Her Life
United Airlines is a company that exists to make money.

The $676,000 Couple: How Staten Island’s McMahons Perfected Public Service as a Family Business
A Staten Island couple — both lifelong Democrats — have achieved the pinnacle of public service: They run the Republican-leaning Richmond County.

D.E.L.T.A. Rescue Feeds 1,500 Animals; CharityWatch Feeds a Business Model
A report on the CharityWatch website, written by executive director Laurie Styron, raised questions about D.E.L.T.A. Rescue, a no-kill animal sanctuary in Acton, California.

No Consequences for Perjury in Connecticut Family Court, Father Says
It’s where lying pays – family court.

Claiming Poverty From a $2.2M Beach House: The Ambrose Affidavit Story
In March 2025, former television writer Christopher Ambrose filed a federal defamation lawsuit against Dr. Bandy X. Lee, a psychiatrist and author. Ambrose claims Lee defamed him by publicly accusing him of child abuse. Lee previously said her application of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist scored Amb

The Truth About CharityWatch’s Vicious Attack on DELTA Rescue’s 1500 Dogs, Cats and Horses
Laurie Styron had questions.

Psychopath? Or Just Broke? Family Court Manipulator Christopher Ambrose Lawsuit Exposes More Than He Meant
On March 16, 2025, former Hollywood screenwriter Christopher Ambrose filed a federal defamation sui t against psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee. He said her online writings about him prevented him from getting work.


Niagara Falls Mayor Restaino’s Very Loud Anti-AI Crusade: Arena Dreams vs. a $1.5 Billion Future
Mayor Robert Restaino will do anything to stop artificial intelligence from coming to Niagara Falls. It’s a crusade. He wants an arena — badly. But more than that, he wants to kill the competing vision: a state-of-the-art AI-powered data center campus that could put Niagara Falls on the map for 21st

Character Witnesses Describe Alon Alexander as Honest, Loyal, Loving
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander with sex trafficking. According to the indictment, the brothers allegedly used their social status, events, and digital platforms to lure women into exploitative sexual conduct. All three brothers have pleaded not guilty. The c

Staten Island DA McMahon Accused of Justice Cover-Up in Vanished Docket Case
Former Staten Island attorney Richard Luthmann says the State of New York never had legal jurisdiction to convict him—because he was never arrested or fingerprinted for the charge.

Inside the Bail Hearing That Exposed Cracks in the Alexander Indictment
The Alexanders—Alon, Oren, and their older brother Tal—made their fortune brokering luxury real estate to celebrities and billionaires in New York, Miami, and L.A.

Family Court-Ordered ‘Supervised Visitation ‘ Is a Revenue Stream
What Is Supervised Visitation?

Judge Gujarati’s Gag Order by Jail Cell – OneTaste Got Under Her Prosecutorial Skin
In the US District Court for the Eastern District of NY, Judge Diane Gujarati orchestrated a trial to ensure a jury found Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz guilty of forced labor conspiracy – a precedent-setting case. The trial actually spoke of coercion through brainwashing and invoked testimony t

Judge Judy & The DA Mike McMahon: Staten Island’s Real Crime Family?
Did Staten Island’s First Couple of Justice Just Hold a Secret Courtroom Hit Job?

Love in the Downline: A Nice Guy’s Amway Affair
A man— I’ll call him “Nice Guy,” because that’s what he likes to call himself— which is a red flag in itself – told me that a certain Amway distributor, (let us call him Mr. J.) whose descent into mental illness forced me to stop approving his comments which were littered over Frank Report like diar







