
Truth, Lie, or False Memory: The E. Jean Carroll Question
E Jean Carroll and the infamous incident in the lingerie section of Bergdorf Goodman

E Jean Carroll and the infamous incident in the lingerie section of Bergdorf Goodman

Last week, Jerry Sandusky filed a Post Conviction Relief Act petition alleging the men who put him behind bars—prosecutors Frank Fina and Joe McGettigan—later installed themselves as gatekeepers over a $12 million trust for Penn State’s top-paid trial victim.

Before we provide the newly discovered evidence, and for those who are unfamiliar with the Sandusky case, here is a brief overview:

In the next few days we will have a lot of news on Jerry Sandusky. At last the truth of his unfair trial, prosecutorial misconduct and much more will be coming out. I will provide copies of all filings, and gather the various news media and present it here.

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

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

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Frank Parlato’s latest exposé may be the most important read of the summer for anyone alarmed by the way media narratives are driving criminal prosecutions. His new piece – “The Lawsuit That Sparked a Federal Sex Trafficking Case Against the Alexander Brothers” —offers a critical reexamination of ho

Editor’s note: I imagine Judge Gujarati will try to blame OneTaste for this article—petulant child that she is. But for the record, I don’t work for OneTaste. I haven’t in more than a year. These stories are based solely on the outrageous behavior of a timid judge, too frightened to safeguard justic

Since Keith Raniere’s conviction in 2019, federal prosecutors have expanded the scope of sex trafficking prosecutions far beyond what Congress originally intended.

OAKLAND, Calif. — Former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao was charged January 17 with bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud, and aiding and abetting in a sweeping federal indictment. The date coincided with the last day of the Biden administration.

This is the sixth of a series.

On January 17, federal prosecutors charged former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao in a public corruption case, alleging she conspired with her boyfriend, Andre Jones, and recycling executives David and Andy Duong to accept $170,000 in bribes in exchange for political favors.