Category: Courts
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Blood Ballots and Bans: The Unknown Podcast Blows Up Episode 63
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Episode 63 of The Unknown Podcast detonates like political dynamite. Co-hosts Michael Volpe and Richard Luthmann tear through election chaos, neo-Nazi spectacle, Big Tech censorship, and a 400-page legal meltdown…
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McMahon’s Puppets Caught Acting!
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In Staten Island’s latest act of political theater, Democratic Judge Raymond Rodriguez and Republican boss Michael Tannousis are pretending to feud — a carefully staged brawl orchestrated by District Attorney…
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The FEDS’ Perfect Victim: Why a Man Who Never Lost a Dime Cried Fraud to the FBI
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Bernhard Fritsch built a company that could have changed social media. Danny Guy made sure it didn’t. The German inventor’s platform, StarClub, was poised to revolutionize influencer monetization when Guy…
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GERMAN GENIUS GHOSTS THE FEDS
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Bernhard Fritsch, the German-born tech entrepreneur once hailed as a digital visionary, has done what few defendants ever do—vanished beyond the reach of the U.S. justice system. Convicted of wire…
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Kiss My Black Ass: Oregon Bureaucrats Gone Rogue!
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The Oregon Board of Psychology is facing national outrage—and possible personal liability—after targeting family-court reformer Jill Jones-Soderman during the Jewish High Holy Days and ejecting Black journalist Rick LaRivière from…
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Federal Rats Rewarded: New Fed Sentencing Rules Suck Up to Snitches
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The U.S. Sentencing Commission just dropped a bombshell: starting November 1, 2025, the only way to shave time off a federal sentence is by becoming a government informant. Gone are…
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Boardroom to Bedroom Horror: Did He Give Her Cancer?
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A Washington, D.C. courtroom is about to test the boundaries of medicine, law, and credibility. Retired CEO Dan M. Blaylock, 70, accuses his former partner, attorney and ex–White House counsel…
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Judgment Day For Judge Michael Aloise
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Justice Michael B. Aloise is staring down his own judgment day. The Queens Supreme Court judge turns 70 this year, triggering New York’s mandatory retirement rule. But Aloise wants to…
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The Lone Juror Who Hung the State
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A lone juror stood against the state. While eleven peers accepted the evidence and the judge’s instructions, one refused to convict. He believed the law was unjust, the punishment excessive,…
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The Fall of McMahon
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Irish luck just ran out in Staten Island. Richmond County DA Michael McMahon faces a pounding one-two combination: his Fighting Irish football team’s shocking defeat at the hands of the…
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Cross Examining the Judge: Will Luthmann Make Ron Castorina Soil His Trousers?
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Richard Luthmann’s legal battles in New York are far from finished. The former Staten Island lawyer, now a Florida-based journalist, is preparing to confront his old allies-turned-enemies in court. He…
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Luthmann Declares Media War on McMahon and Allies
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Richard Luthmann has declared media war on Staten Island’s entrenched political machine. His target: DA Michael McMahon and the swamp of judges and party bosses protecting him. From the unconstitutional…
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Staten Island DA McMahon Accused of Justice Cover-Up in Vanished Docket Case
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WHERE IS THE FINGERPRINT CARD? That’s the question former Staten Island attorney Richard Luthmann is blasting at DA Michael McMahon, accusing the prosecutor of overseeing a vanishing act. Luthmann says…
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Luthmann Blows Whistle on Staten Island Justice: ‘I’m Going to the Feds’
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Richard Luthmann, the former Staten Island lawyer turned journalistic firebrand, isn’t just blowing the whistle — he’s pulling the pin. In a jaw-dropping appearance on Two Lees in a Pod,…







