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The Truth About CharityWatch’s Vicious Attack on DELTA Rescue’s 1500 Dogs, Cats and Horses
Laurie Styron had questions.

Psychopath? Or Just Broke? Family Court Manipulator Christopher Ambrose Lawsuit Exposes More Than He Meant
On March 16, 2025, former Hollywood screenwriter Christopher Ambrose filed a federal defamation sui t against psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee. He said her online writings about him prevented him from getting work.


Niagara Falls Mayor Restaino’s Very Loud Anti-AI Crusade: Arena Dreams vs. a $1.5 Billion Future
Mayor Robert Restaino will do anything to stop artificial intelligence from coming to Niagara Falls. It’s a crusade. He wants an arena — badly. But more than that, he wants to kill the competing vision: a state-of-the-art AI-powered data center campus that could put Niagara Falls on the map for 21st

Character Witnesses Describe Alon Alexander as Honest, Loyal, Loving
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander with sex trafficking. According to the indictment, the brothers allegedly used their social status, events, and digital platforms to lure women into exploitative sexual conduct. All three brothers have pleaded not guilty. The c

Staten Island DA McMahon Accused of Justice Cover-Up in Vanished Docket Case
Former Staten Island attorney Richard Luthmann says the State of New York never had legal jurisdiction to convict him—because he was never arrested or fingerprinted for the charge.

Inside the Bail Hearing That Exposed Cracks in the Alexander Indictment
The Alexanders—Alon, Oren, and their older brother Tal—made their fortune brokering luxury real estate to celebrities and billionaires in New York, Miami, and L.A.

Family Court-Ordered ‘Supervised Visitation ‘ Is a Revenue Stream
What Is Supervised Visitation?

Judge Gujarati’s Gag Order by Jail Cell – OneTaste Got Under Her Prosecutorial Skin
In the US District Court for the Eastern District of NY, Judge Diane Gujarati orchestrated a trial to ensure a jury found Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz guilty of forced labor conspiracy – a precedent-setting case. The trial actually spoke of coercion through brainwashing and invoked testimony t

Judge Judy & The DA Mike McMahon: Staten Island’s Real Crime Family?
Did Staten Island’s First Couple of Justice Just Hold a Secret Courtroom Hit Job?

Love in the Downline: A Nice Guy’s Amway Affair
A man— I’ll call him “Nice Guy,” because that’s what he likes to call himself— which is a red flag in itself – told me that a certain Amway distributor, (let us call him Mr. J.) whose descent into mental illness forced me to stop approving his comments which were littered over Frank Report like diar



Staten Island DA McMahon Claims Fear for His Life Over Mass Email from Known Adversary
The Man Who Wasn’t a Stranger

Dr. Bob: What Every Doctor Should Recommend but Most Never Do: CREATINE
By Dr. Robert Lee Oksenholt

How David Duong Was Indicted for Donating to Trump – on the Last Day of the Biden Administration
Arraignment Timed With Trump Inauguration

Grading Charities, Dodging Oversight: The Unchecked Power of Laurie Styron’s CharityWatch
No Data. No Disclosure. Just a Grade That Sticks.

What If Everything You’ve Been Told About the Alexander Brothers Case Is Wrong? And Other Matters
Frank Parlato’s latest exposé may be the most important read of the summer for anyone alarmed by the way media narratives are driving criminal prosecutions. His new piece – “The Lawsuit That Sparked a Federal Sex Trafficking Case Against the Alexander Brothers” —offers a critical reexamination of ho

Staten Island DA Says He Fears for His Safety/Life—Because of Email Sent on Substack
Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon, 67, stated in a sworn complaint filed with the NYPD that he was “afraid for his safety/life” after receiving a Substack email at his official government address.

Kate Whiteman’s Lawsuit Sparked Federal Sex Trafficking Case Against Alexander Brothers—’Deleted’ Texts Reveal She May Be the Real Criminal
Federal prosecutors have charged Alon, Oren, and Tal Alexander with sex trafficking, alleging that the brothers trafficked women through social media and social events. According to the indictment, some encounters allegedly involved drug-facilitated sexual activity.

How Federal Courtrooms Quietly Favor Prosecutors
In Federal Trials, Certain Advantages Favor the Prosecution

Fear Wears a Robe: How Judge Diane Gujarati Let the DOJ Run Her Courtroom
Editor’s note: I imagine Judge Gujarati will try to blame OneTaste for this article—petulant child that she is. But for the record, I don’t work for OneTaste. I haven’t in more than a year. These stories are based solely on the outrageous behavior of a timid judge, too frightened to safeguard justic

Raniere Case Changed the Sex Trafficking Law to Include Anything Prosecutors Don’t Like or Could Grab Them Headlines
Since Keith Raniere’s conviction in 2019, federal prosecutors have expanded the scope of sex trafficking prosecutions far beyond what Congress originally intended.







