
Brooklyn's Thought-Crime Verdict Won't Stop at OneTaste
A Brooklyn jury convicted OneTaste's leaders of forced labor without force or labor. The precedent should worry every American.

A Brooklyn jury convicted OneTaste's leaders of forced labor without force or labor. The precedent should worry every American.

In 2012, former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was found guilty of sexually abusing ten individuals, eight of whom were identified. The conviction came after an 11-day trial on June 22, with the jury convicting Sandusky on 45 counts. Later that year, on October 9, Judge John Clel

Ongoing Battle for Camera Card Access in the Raniere Case

I invite Aaron Fisher, his mother or any of the “victims” who made millions to contact me, if they think I have it wrong.

According to the US Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Nancy Salzman, former president and co-founder of NXIVM, will be released from custody in 100 days.

Frank Report has been quite critical of Swami Chetanananda and Lama Tsering Wangdu Rinpoche, who according to reports, died in October.

On June 22, 2012, a Centre County jury convicted Gerald A. ‘Jerry’ Sandusky of sexually abusing ten preteen and teenage boys. On October 9, 2012, Judge John M. Cleland imposed a sentence of 30 to 60 years imprisonment.

Tony Farina is a long time NY journalist, TV reporter and inductee to the Broadcasters Hall of Fame Western New York. Like many others he had no idea that there was anything more to the Sandusky story until he read Frank Report stories. Now he is not so sure. Here is his view on the subject.

Today is Jerry Sandusky’s 11th Christmas in prison. And on this day, I think it is fair to say I think he is innocent of all the charges that put him in prison.

Analysis of Government’s Corroborating Evidence and Camila’s Declaration in Raniere Case

Jerry Sandusky, 79, has been in prison for more than 11 years. A Pennsylvania jury convicted him of sexually abusing nine boys. FR is investigating whether he is innocent.

The Predator of Penn State

It began with an article Rich Luthmann wrote for the Frank Report, where he mentioned Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys in 2012.