Blog Archive
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Correspondent Banking Risks in Cross-Border Payments
A practical guide to how correspondent banking can concentrate cross-border risk, where monitoring often breaks down, and what controls improve traceability.

OFAC Screening and Politically Exposed Persons
What OFAC sanctions screening and PEP due diligence each do, how they differ, and where institutions should escalate high-risk matches with timeline context.
Epstein and Foreign Intelligence: The Spy Agency Questions
Multiple credible sources have alleged Jeffrey Epstein had ties to Israeli, British, and American intelligence agencies. From Alexander Acosta's 'belonged to

How AML Program Audits Detect Control Failures
How independent AML testing identifies control breakdowns, prioritizes remediation, and improves ongoing monitoring in high-risk programs for public context.

MLAT Requests: How Cross-Border Evidence Sharing Works
A practical breakdown of MLAT evidence workflows, expected delays, and how to read partial cross-border production without overstating what it proves.

Extradition Basics for Financial and Trafficking Crimes
An evidence-first guide to extradition steps, refusal grounds, and timeline realities in cross-border financial and trafficking prosecutions. source context
How Social Media Forced the Epstein Case Open
From Reddit threads to Twitter campaigns, citizen journalists and online communities kept the Epstein case alive when mainstream media looked away. Social

Interpol Notices: What They Can and Cannot Do
A clear guide to INTERPOL notices, their legal limits, and why notices are not equivalent to convictions or automatic arrest warrants with timeline context.

Joint Investigative Teams and Parallel Proceedings
How joint investigative structures and parallel cases work across jurisdictions, including evidence coordination, conflict risks, and sequencing pitfalls.

Cross-Border Data Access Under CLOUD Act Agreements
How CLOUD Act agreements affect lawful cross-border data requests, provider compliance paths, and the limits analysts should keep in mind for public context.
Epstein Files and the 2026 Midterms: A Campaign Weapon
The Epstein case has become a political weapon in the 2026 midterm elections, with candidates on both sides using the files to attack opponents. How the case

How to Read a Redacted PDF Without Overstating Conclusions
A practical method for interpreting redacted records without filling gaps with assumptions or turning missing text into unsupported conclusions. source context