
Honor Thy Father: How the Grynberg Children Took Everything
Jack Grynberg built a billion-dollar oil empire from $27. His children, led by Rachel, took it all in a Colorado court.

Jack Grynberg built a billion-dollar oil empire from $27. His children, led by Rachel, took it all in a Colorado court.

Frank Report anticipates it will have a daily story about the man threatening the judiciary’s integrity, who is on the low road of giving it an irretrievable blemish – US District Judge Eric Komitee. Once you examine the evidence, you will learn two things. Komitee displayed an extraordinary bias du

This is Part 4 of Frank Report’s series on FBI Special Agent Elliot McGinnis and his investigation of OneTaste.

This is part 3 of the FBI Special Agent Elliot McGinnis series. It is a little random and is comprised of some notes that were in fact addenda from other stories. Part 4 will begin our victim by victim account of McGinnis’s victims in his reckless investigation of OneTaste.

Judicial Bias is Alive and Well in Brooklyn

This is part two of a series on Elliot McGinnis, the FBI Special Agent who led the OneTaste investigation.

Frank Report is looking at the murder for hire of Jared Bridegan. Prosecutors in Florida seek the death penalty for Mario Fernandez Saldana and his wife, Shanna Lee Gardner, whom they allege paid Henry Arthur Tenon, to kill Gardner’s ex-husband.

A YouTube channel called WorldSportsDocu has just released a 30-minute documentary on the Jerry Sandusky scandal at Penn State. It’s called “The Dark Side of Penn State.”

The above is a chart designed by the Carlos Watson defense team showing the many conflicts Judge Eric Komitee had while he presided over the trial of Watson.

Since 2018, FBI Special Agent Elliot McGinnis has been the lead case agent for the investigation of OneTaste Inc. and its current and former leaders.

Frank Report’s story Conflict of Interest Bombshell: Judge Invested in Ozy’s Victim Companies broke the news that super-wealthy US District Judge Eric Komitee was invested in Google, Goldman Sachs and J P Morgan Chase through hedge funds, while he presided over the Carlos Watson criminal trial where

Attorney Deborah Blum, representing Keith Alan Raniere in his 2225 application to overturn his conviction, has requested additional time to amend the filing.

Mike McQueary is a significant player in the wrongful conviction of Jerry Sandusky. In 2002, or early 2001, or late 2000, he is uncertain, Mike McQueary, then 27, a Penn State graduate assistant at the time, saw or thought he saw or heard something in the Penn State locker room.