
She Was Fine in the Book. On the Stand, E. Jean Carroll Was Ruined
E. Jean Carroll won millions against Trump. But her own book, testimony, and courtroom claims tell three different stories of the same event.

E. Jean Carroll won millions against Trump. But her own book, testimony, and courtroom claims tell three different stories of the same event.

Nancy Salzman, the former president of NXIVM, is set to leave the U.S. Bureau of Prisons’ custody on March 19 and begin her five-year probation period.
The “Penn State Scandal” is based on an event that didn’t happen.
Keith Raniere continues to argue that the FBI framed him. Here is a letter he filed recently with the court. I will make my explanatory comments under my logo.

Editor’s Note: People who want to study the Sandusky case, who want to understand why I and others say he is innocent, might take advantage of the following essay by Dr. Frederick Crews. While it is long for a typical news story, it is perhaps the best one-stop explanation of what happened to Jerry

NXIVM financier Clare Bronfman, 44, now serving an 81-month sentence at FDC Philadelphia, has requested that Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis reduce her sentence to 63 months based on last year’s federal reduction in sentencing guidelines for first-time offenders.

Editor’s note: Special credit goes to Mark Pendergrast’s forensic masterpiece The Most Hated Man in America: Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgment, from which some of the material in this article came.

Today at 5pm ET, Frank Parlato joins world famous political consultant and media personality Roger Stone to discuss the Sandusky case and why it deserves a second look.

John Wetzler mentioned in his guest view, High School Coach Supports Sandusky, that he was Matt Sandusky’s guidance counselor, and he is sure Jerry Sandusky never abused him.

John Wetzler, a retired teacher, counselor, and coach who served Bellefonte Area High School for almost 48 years, testified as a character witness for Jerry Sandusky at his trial.

The following is the first of a many part series I call ‘Vignettes from the Sandusky Trial.’

Jeff Byers is a well-known radio personality who has been the voice of Penn State wrestling for over 31 years. He co-hosted “The Morning Guys” show since the summer of 2011 and has also been associated with Sports Radio 98.7 The FOX in State College. In addition to his radio work, he has served as a

Fisher Listed in Stable Condition