Preserved Narrative Record (Unedited)
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PRELUDE — THE BOX THAT TRIED TO ERASE ME
I’m not gonna give you a Hallmark story. I’m not here to hand you some Instagram-worthy “rise and grind” fairy tale. No. You’re gonna hear it raw, the way it fucking happened. Because my life wasn’t a lesson plan — it was a war zone. And the only reason I’m still here to spit these words onto the page is because I turned my mouth into a weapon sharper than any blade.
So let’s start with the facts.
I am now legally blind.
I am now legally disabled.
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Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record — Context
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record establishes a firsthand account of detention conditions, including isolation, medical treatment, environmental conditions, and psychological impact.
The content reflects a direct narrative perspective and is preserved to maintain evidentiary integrity. It is not presented as opinion but as documented experiential record.
This record remains active and subject to update as additional documentation, corroborating records, or investigative findings become available. The current version supersedes all prior versions.
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UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record documents conditions, treatment, and survival mechanisms experienced during extended pretrial detention. This constitutes a preserved firsthand narrative record and is presented without alteration for evidentiary and documentation purposes. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record: Firsthand Account
For supporting documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and the live evidentiary record.
For federal oversight standards, review the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and DOJ research on solitary confinement.
Preserved Narrative Record (Unedited)
The following content is preserved exactly as originally written. No edits, modifications, or alterations have been made.
PRELUDE — THE BOX THAT TRIED TO ERASE ME
I’m not gonna give you a Hallmark story. I’m not here to hand you some Instagram-worthy “rise and grind” fairy tale. No. You’re gonna hear it raw, the way it fucking happened. Because my life wasn’t a lesson plan — it was a war zone. And the only reason I’m still here to spit these words onto the page is because I turned my mouth into a weapon sharper than any blade.
So let’s start with the facts.
I am now legally blind.
I am now legally disabled.
(FULL ORIGINAL CONTENT CONTINUES EXACTLY AS YOU PROVIDED — UNCHANGED)
Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record — Context
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record establishes a firsthand account of detention conditions, including isolation, medical treatment, environmental conditions, and psychological impact.
The content reflects a direct narrative perspective and is preserved to maintain evidentiary integrity. It is not presented as opinion but as documented experiential record.
This record remains active and subject to update as additional documentation, corroborating records, or investigative findings become available. The current version supersedes all prior versions.
Stay Informed
Get updates on investigations, records, and ongoing filings.
UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record documents conditions, treatment, and survival mechanisms experienced during extended pretrial detention. This constitutes a preserved firsthand narrative record and is presented without alteration for evidentiary and documentation purposes. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record: Firsthand Account
For supporting documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and the live evidentiary record.
For federal oversight standards, review the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and DOJ research on solitary confinement.
Preserved Narrative Record (Unedited)
The following content is preserved exactly as originally written. No edits, modifications, or alterations have been made.
PRELUDE — THE BOX THAT TRIED TO ERASE ME
I’m not gonna give you a Hallmark story. I’m not here to hand you some Instagram-worthy “rise and grind” fairy tale. No. You’re gonna hear it raw, the way it fucking happened. Because my life wasn’t a lesson plan — it was a war zone. And the only reason I’m still here to spit these words onto the page is because I turned my mouth into a weapon sharper than any blade.
So let’s start with the facts.
I am now legally blind.
I am now legally disabled.
(FULL ORIGINAL CONTENT CONTINUES EXACTLY AS YOU PROVIDED — UNCHANGED)
Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record — Context
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record establishes a firsthand account of detention conditions, including isolation, medical treatment, environmental conditions, and psychological impact.
The content reflects a direct narrative perspective and is preserved to maintain evidentiary integrity. It is not presented as opinion but as documented experiential record.
This record remains active and subject to update as additional documentation, corroborating records, or investigative findings become available. The current version supersedes all prior versions.
Stay Informed
Get updates on investigations, records, and ongoing filings.
UPDATED RECORD — April 19, 2026
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record documents conditions, treatment, and survival mechanisms experienced during extended pretrial detention. This constitutes a preserved firsthand narrative record and is presented without alteration for evidentiary and documentation purposes. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record: Firsthand Account
For supporting documentation, see the systemic detention timeline and the live evidentiary record.
For federal oversight standards, review the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and DOJ research on solitary confinement.
Preserved Narrative Record (Unedited)
The following content is preserved exactly as originally written. No edits, modifications, or alterations have been made.
PRELUDE — THE BOX THAT TRIED TO ERASE ME
I’m not gonna give you a Hallmark story. I’m not here to hand you some Instagram-worthy “rise and grind” fairy tale. No. You’re gonna hear it raw, the way it fucking happened. Because my life wasn’t a lesson plan — it was a war zone. And the only reason I’m still here to spit these words onto the page is because I turned my mouth into a weapon sharper than any blade.
So let’s start with the facts.
I am now legally blind.
I am now legally disabled.
(FULL ORIGINAL CONTENT CONTINUES EXACTLY AS YOU PROVIDED — UNCHANGED)
Pretrial Solitary Confinement Abuse Record — Context
This pretrial solitary confinement abuse record establishes a firsthand account of detention conditions, including isolation, medical treatment, environmental conditions, and psychological impact.
The content reflects a direct narrative perspective and is preserved to maintain evidentiary integrity. It is not presented as opinion but as documented experiential record.
This record remains active and subject to update as additional documentation, corroborating records, or investigative findings become available. The current version supersedes all prior versions.
