
Raniere Sentencing Delayed Until May 21st – More Sentencing Delays Expected
BREAKING NEWS/UPDATE: Keith Raniere’s request to have his sentencing delayed has been granted. Here is the Order that was issued earlier today by Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis:

BREAKING NEWS/UPDATE: Keith Raniere’s request to have his sentencing delayed has been granted. Here is the Order that was issued earlier today by Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis:

Two days ago, federal prosecutors for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY) filed a 9-count superseding indictment against embattled R&B singer R. Kelly.

Keith Raniere has now been incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) for almost two years.

When David Soares burst on the Albany political scene back in 2004, he was touted as the guy who took on the vaunted Albany Democratic political machine – and won.

As more and more announcements come out about events and meetings that are being altered, canceled, delayed or postponed because of concerns over the coronavirus, it seems reasonable to ponder whether the scheduled sentencing dates for Keith Raniere, Clare Bronfman and Kathy Russell could be delayed

It looks like Dr. Danielle Roberts, D.O. – the woman who reportedly branded more than fifty other women with the initials of Keith Alan Raniere and who supposedly has that same “KAR” brand on her own vagina – is about to experience her own “Executive Success”.

In recent months, we’ve featured posts about several defendants who will likely end up spending the rest of their lives in prison.

On February 24th, Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one count of criminal sexual assault – and one count of rape in the third degree – at his trial in the New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan.

No one will ever accuse Jussie Smollett of being irresolute.

According to one of our many sources at the Metropolitan Detention Center – which is where Keith Alan Raniere has been residing for the last two years – he is depressed and reflective, as people often are when they know they the end is near.

To some extent, it’s always been this way: prosecutors like to get as much media coverage as possible when they announce arrests and indictments – especially if the defendant is well known or the alleged crime is especially abhorrent.

Michael Avenatti isn’t the only U.S. prisoner whose been having a lousy time of late.