Category: Journalism
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The Fix Was In Tonawanda
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A former district attorney accused of child sexual abuse. A small-town judge with deep professional ties to that same DA. And an accuser rotting in jail—without bail, without a hearing,…
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Fear By Subscription: Staten Island DA Targets Journalist
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A Staten Island district attorney subscribed to a journalist’s newsletter, read it for months, then called the police and claimed fear for his life. That is not satire. It is…
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The Deal Was Immunity: The Oakland Bribery Case, Part 1
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Federal prosecutors say the Oakland bribery case exposes City Hall corruption. The evidence tells a different story. The entire indictment leans on one man: Mario Juarez, a witness facing massive…
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McMahon Ethics Panel Hits Delete
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Six months after Staten Island District Attorney Michael E. McMahon claimed to “fear for his life” over a mass email he voluntarily received, journalist Richard Luthmann remains flagged in NYPD…
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Catherine DiDomenico Went Bad: What Happened?
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Staten Island once celebrated Judge Catherine DiDomenico as a tough Republican jurist shaped by Guy Molinari’s machine. But families inside her courtroom now describe something darker — a judge who…
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Parlato Challenges McGibney: Will Bullyville Founder Accept a Public Debate on Jerry Sandusky?
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Frank Parlato isn’t backing down. The veteran investigative journalist has challenged Bullyville founder James McGibney to a public debate on one of America’s most controversial convictions — that of Jerry…
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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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The Unknown Podcast Episode 62
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Episode 62 of The Unknown Podcast explodes with global stakes and domestic drama. Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe unpack Donald Trump’s Asian trade blitz, looming Venezuela conflict, and New York…
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The Man Who Mined Paper: Inside Radovan Vitek’s Empire of Mirrors
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Radovan Vitek built his empire not from stone or steel but from signatures and paper. The Czech-born magnate turned Luxembourg’s corporate landscape into a maze of shell companies, hidden trusts,…
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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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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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Jerry Sandusky New Trial Request: From Prosecution to Payday
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Jerry Sandusky’s fight for freedom has taken an explosive turn. In a new Post Conviction Relief Act filing, the disgraced Penn State coach alleges the very prosecutors who convicted him…
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Rape Victim Angel DuBose? Says Letitia James’s Staff Drugged and Restrained Her Before Assault in Official Vehicle
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Angel S. DuBose says she was drugged, abducted, and sexually assaulted in December 2014 by staff of then–NYC Public Advocate Letitia James. DuBose alleges James’s chief of staff, Ibrahim Khan,…







