
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.

Williams Not New to Scamming

Knox Woods is a subdivision of townhomes in Half Moon, New York, a suburb of Albany, the state capital of New York. It was built during the 1980s. Its most famous resident was Keith Raniere who lived there from 1989 until around 2016, when he moved just outside the subdivision to the home of one of

James David Williams was sentenced to 18 months in prison yesterday for violating probation. NXIVM played a role in his incarceration.

James David Williams was incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) from March through December 2018.

Jaclyn Cangro for Spectrum News wrote about the news that the new proprietor of the building formerly known as Apropos, the former social club for NXIVM, will be looking to put the building’s NXIVM past behind it.
Frank Report published a report by Leo Helmar about a controversy between the collegiate a cappella community and NXIVM.

As the civil case, Edmondson et al v. Raniere, et al, continues, a status conference held on Tuesday before US District Court Judge Eric Komitee advanced matters slowly.

A lot of former NXIVM members speak to Susan Dones because everyone knows she is honest and fair. Apparently, some people reached out to her to tell her that three former NXIVM members – Dr. Danielle Roberts, Danielle Padilla and Sahajo Haertel – are planning to offer an online course.

Check out his blog — https://alanzosblog.com/ ]

See Part #1 for introduction: NXIVM: The Moira Penza Interview Part 1: Reading NY Times Story, Reaching Out to Edmondson and Collateral.

A Little Bit Culty , the podcast hosted by Sarah Edmondson and her husband, Anthony ‘Nippy’ Ames, is now in its second season. A recent episode featured an interview with Moira Kim Penza, the lead prosecutor in the trial of Keith Raniere.