
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.
Clare Bronfman’s civil lawyer, Craig Martin, has responded to attorney Neil Glazer’s Plaintiff’s letter to Judge Eric Komitee in the matter of Edmondson et al v. Raniere et al.

According to the Albany Business Review, local businessman and chef, Mike Fortin , is selling Joe’s Tavern, an 86 year old institution in suburban Albany, in a place called Cohoes He plans to relocate his business with a new restaurant at 1475 Route 9 in Halfmoon, New York, in a 4,000 square foot, v
The adorable Bronfman sisters, Clare and Sara, those enablers of the Raniere machine, are the only big money defendants in Sarah Edmondson, et al, Plaintiffs, v. Keith Raniere, et al. Defendants,

NXIVM news keeps coming in.Keith Alan Raniere has a new appellate attorney. He is Joseph Tully, the same attorney who is representing Marc Elliot in his defamation lawsuit against STARZ and Lions Gate.

Towards the end of the status conference of Oct. 15 in the civil lawsuit, Sarah Edmondson Et Al v. Keith Raniere Et Al, the plaintiff’s attorney, Neil Glazer, sought the court’s approval to issue subpoenas to Suneel Chakravorty and another unnamed party, both of whom are not defendants in the case.
Maybe it is just and fitting. You only defend when you have something to lose.

The discussion on the thread veered to Alanzo. K.R Claviger weighed in. Claviger wrote, “I really do ignore 99.9% of the stuff that Alanzo writes. But when he blatantly lies about things – or just makes up shit – I feel the need to call him out so that no one else gets duped by him. What’s amazing t

Frank Report’s legal correspondent, K.R. Claviger, has thoughts on current legal matters connected to NXIVM and its former members and associates.

The sentencing memorandum for Nancy Salzman was filed under seal on August 30th by her attorneys, David Stern and Robert Soloway. It was authored by Stern.

As Frank Parlato has already reported , questions have arisen about several of the letters-of-support that were submitted on behalf of Nancy Salzman just prior to her sentencing on September 8 th .