Criminal Justice

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

Weaponized Justice: Inside the Stunt Raid That Took Down Oakland’s Mayor
OAKLAND, Calif. — On January 17, federal prosecutors unsealed an eight-count indictment charging former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, her partner Andre Jones, and recycling executives David Duong and Andy Duong with conspiracy, bribery, and wire fraud.

