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Roger Stone · AlbanyAs the journalist who broke the NXIVM branding story and played a role in exposing Keith Raniere’s criminal enterprise, I want to explain the role of Roger Stone and NXIVM. In 2006, NXIVM hired Stone as a political consultant. The group was entirely unknown then. It was led by Keith Raniere and funded by two sisters, Clare and Sara Bronfman, heirs of the Seagram liquor fortune. Keith Raniere Raniere said he wanted Stone to lobby in Albany to hel…See the Story
Roger Stone Helped Take Down NXIVM — He Was Never Part of It - Frank Report

Crime · New YorkThe government wants Rachel Cherwitz sentenced for a crime she was never charged with, never tried for, and never convicted of. That crime is federal sexual abuse under 18 U.S.C. § 2242. The allegation centers on a single incident: an orgasmic meditation demonstration at a communal residence in New York, sometime in late 2013 or early 2014. If the judge accepts the government’s argument, Cherwitz’s base offense level jumps from 22 to 32. Under f…See the Story
THE DAEDONE FILES: Part IV: The Uncharged Sex Crime That Could Triple Cherwitz’s Sentence - Frank Report

New York State · New York“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” — George Orwell, 1984 In Part One of this series, we examined how federal prosecutors executed a classic bait-and-switch in the Nicole Daedone case — telling the jury one thing during trial, then demanding something entirely different at sentencing. But the prosecutorial sleight of hand goes deeper than procedural manipulation. To fully…See the Story