Crime and Justice

Stefon Diggs Found Not Guilty After Two Day Trial In Massachusetts
A jury found former New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs not guilty of all charges on Tuesday May 5, 2026, concluding a two-day trial in Dedham, Massachusetts that produced tense cross-examination, a demand for $5.5 million, a judge who had to scold a witness for going

The OneTaste Trial: They Got Their Witch
By Frank Parlato Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz ran a San Francisco company called OneTaste that focused on sex and enlightenment. Sixteen thousand people took courses. Years later, they found themselves in a federal courtroom not in permissive San Francisco but in Brooklyn,

Brooklyn Just Made It Legal to Prosecute Donald Trump for Brainwashing His Followers
By Frank Parlato The term ends January 20, 2029. The man who held it steps back into the jurisdiction of ordinary law. The great man remains, but the office no longer stands between him and the process that his enemies would try to deploy. Whether he may pardon himself remains un

OneTaste Verdict: How Forced Labor Conspiracy Theory Redefined Consent and Coercion
By Frank Parlato No one had brought a case like this before. Only a conspiracy, stretched across years. They admitted there were no chains or locks. It did not matter. A person could be held without being held. A woman could stay because she felt she could not leave.

Diddy Asked A Federal Appeals Court To Let Him Out Today And The Argument His Lawyers Made Is A Fascinating One
Sean “Diddy” Combs was not in the room on Thursday morning when his lawyers were at the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse


