I don't remember what he reported on the Boston Drunkard, though. If you have a link, or can tell it in brief, please do.
He had a web-site, but I can't recall the name. It was one of my "favorites" on the old computer, but as you know, the old computer got virused, taking all information with it.
He spilled the beans on the Bostonian Drunkard, talking about his family antecedents, including the Bostonian Drunkard's maternal grandfather, a prominent attorney in Boston circa 1940-1990, and an enormously wealthy one.
And the vast real-estate holdings of the Bostonian Drunkard's uncles and mother, all of them attorneys, in central Boston.
CorpGovActivist pulled no punches; he named names.
I can't remember if it was CorpGovActivist who pointed out that the Bostonian Drunkard's grandfather, distrustful of the maturity of his grandson, set up a trust fund for the Bostonian Drunkard under the control of someone else.....and so here we have the spectacle of the Bostonian Drunkard, now into middle age, still having to go to a trustee to ask for spending money.