Featuring interviews with New York Times reporter Alan Feuer, Courtroom Sketch Artist Christine Cornell and former DEA agent James Kuykendall. Plus a 'Shout Out' to reporters Christian Scheckler, the South Bend Tribune and Ken Armstrong of ProPublica for their investigation of Elkhart police brutality.
The family-owned company that makes OxyContin under fire. Now protests against the museums that have taken money from the Sackler family. A die-in at the Guggenheim in New York, led by famed photographer Nan Goldin who says Oxycontin almost killed her.
The US Freedom Army, trying to raise 100,000 recruits to defend and protect President Trump. But now an investigation finds, the US Freedom Army is being actively promoted by the Russians on Twitter, using the name of its founder who died a year and half ago. Plus, evidence to back up Republican claims of widespread voter fraud, involving a candidate for Congress who is a Republican, whose staff is accused of falsifying absentee ballots.
An interview with George Papadopoulos and Simona Mangiante-Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos Believes Defense Attorneys Who Got Him a Plea Deal Were 'Possibly Compromised'. Season 1
An explosive lawsuit between former U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato and his wife.
The Catholic Church sex abuse scandals that authorities allege have been covered up or ignored by church officials. Ross interviews Shaun Dougherty, a survivor of sexual abuse and Zach Hines of SNAP, a longtime victim's support group. Plus, Brian goes one-on-one with Bill Donohue, President of the Catholic League and one of the church's staunch supporters. Season 1
Reporting from the Offshore Alert conference in Miami Beach, the $100 million dollar whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld is preparing more explosive revelations on Americans with secret Swiss bank accounts.
rian Ross reveals the dark side of one of America's most celebrated sports - USA Swimming. Hundreds of young swimmers have been sexually abused by their coaches, but the governing body of the sport has been slow to take action - accused by critics of doing more to protect their public image than protecting the young athletes in swim clubs around the country. Season 1
In the movies, art thieves are portrayed like the debonair Thomas Crown. Tonight, we hear a different take from Tim Carpenter, the FBI agent who runs the bureau's art theft squad. In an eye-opening interview with Ross, the agent talks of great successes and revisits the unsolved theft nearly 30 years ago at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
He leads a church with five million members, saying he is the Apostle of Jesus Christ. However, California prosecutors say Naason Joaquin Garcia is a sick, demented sex fiend targeting teenage girls in his flock. Now his church plans to build a city-sized compound in rural Georgia leaving local residents up in arms.