Snow Job: The Complete Fact-Check of Frank Parlato’s Juan Orlando Hernandez Series

Frank Parlato, publisher of the Frank Report and Artvoice, has spent six installments arguing that the 2024 SDNY conviction of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez was a politically motivated frame-up orchestrated by the Biden administration. Parlato’s series is widely syndicated, appearing on Roger Stone’s Substack, the Miami Independent, and multiple right-wing outlets. It has … Read more

Snow Job Part 6: Fact-Checking Parlato’s Finale on Juan Orlando Hernandez

Frank Parlato’s 6th article on Juan Orlando Hernandez was published on FrankReport and Artvoice on May 17, 2026 Overview Part 6 is the strongest installment of the series and the one that requires the most careful treatment. The documented U.S. government praise for Hernandez is real, the Taul-Euraque contradiction is a genuine problem with the … Read more

Snow Job Part 5: Fact-Checking Parlato’s “No Corroboration” Argument on Hernandez

Frank Parlato’s 5th article in his series on Juan Orlando Hernandez was published on FrankReport and ArtVoice on May 12, 2026 Overview Part 5 is the most stripped-down installment of the series: four cooperators, their sentences, their incentive structures, and a flat declaration that there was zero corroboration for anything they said. The cooperator incentive … Read more

Snow Job Part 4: Fact-Checking Parlato’s “Prosecutors Coached the Lie”

Frank Parlato’s 4th article in his series on Juan Orlando Hernandez was published on FrankReport and ArtVoice on May 5, 2026 Overview Part 4 is built around two evidentiary arguments: that Judge Castel improperly excluded seven drug ledgers that would have undermined the prosecution’s interpretation of “La JOH,” and that cooperating witnesses lied about Hernandez … Read more

Snow Job, Part 3: Fact-Checking Parlato’s Venue Argument Against the Hernandez Prosecution

Parlato’s 3rd article in his JOH series was published on Artvoice and Frank Report on May 4, 2026 Overview Part 3 is the most legally specific installment of Parlato’s series, and in some respects the most interesting. It focuses on a single argument: that the Southern District of New York was the wrong venue for … Read more

Snow Job, Part 2: Fact-Checking Parlato’s Case-Within-a-Case on Juan Orlando Hernandez

This fact-check analyzes a defense-oriented report on the prosecution of Juan Orlando Hernandez. While identifying accurate descriptions of the charges, it refutes several misleading claims regarding jurisdictional laws, DEA surveillance, and the alleged lack of physical evidence. The analysis highlights significant omissions, including documented drug ledgers and the role of multiple cooperating witnesses in the conviction.

Snow Job: Fact-Checking Frank Parlato’s White Wash of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez

This analysis fact-checks Parlato’s report on Juan Orlando Hernandez’s conviction and subsequent pardon by Donald Trump. While basic facts are accurate, the article contains significant errors regarding the prosecution’s origins and Honduras’s diplomatic shifts. It reveals how selective framing and omitted evidence mislead readers about the complex legal and geopolitical realities of the case.

Rhetoric of Retribution: Deconstructing the Coordinated Defense of Paul Boyne

A high-stakes legal battle is currently unfolding in New Haven, Connecticut, as Paul Boyne, 62, faces 18 felony counts of stalking and electronic stalking. While the case is fundamentally about the limits of protected speech versus criminal threats, a parallel battle is being fought in the court of public opinion.

The OneTaste Forced Labor Verdict: Why Nicole Daedone’s Orgasmic Meditation Defense is a Fraud

Nicole Daedone is not a martyr for sexual expression. She is a convicted felon who used a pseudo-feminist wellness brand to build a labor camp. The defense claims she is a victim of a puritanical government. The evidence proves she is a human trafficker who treated her followers like disposable assets.

The Harrisburg Corridor: The Strategic Push for Sandusky’s Clemency

The effort to secure Jerry Sandusky’s release from the State Correctional Institution at Laurel Highlands has shifted from the courtroom to the Harrisburg Corridor. While the legal appeals have stalled, a sophisticated influence campaign is navigating the state’s executive clemency process. This corridor relies on a combination of narrative reshaping and political maneuvering designed to reach the Governor’s desk through the Board of Pardons.