Looking for a Law Firm Willing to Pioneer the Next Constitutional Frontier: When Artificial Intelligence Becomes a Weapon Against the American People

From August 9, 2024 through July 11, 2025, I was held in pre-trial detention inside the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown, Texas — six years that revealed the slow dismantling of constitutional rights behind digital walls.
For 326 of those days, I lived in solitary confinement, deprived of sunlight, contact, and basic medical care.
I was never convicted of a crime. I was legally innocent. Yet I endured a campaign of deliberate medical neglect and psychological warfare carried out by people with no medical licenses, no oversight, and no legal authority to treat human beings.

They wore uniforms. They wore EMT patches. But behind those symbols there were no doctors — only medics and correctional staff acting as physicians, making life-and-death decisions they were never qualified to make.
Every pill, every injection, every delay was part of a system that used medicine as punishment and bureaucracy as camouflage.

And behind that bureaucracy was something even more dangerous: artificial intelligence — algorithms and automation that enabled cruelty to continue without accountability.


When Technology and Tyranny Collide

The Founders divided power to preserve liberty. Yet in the 21st century, technology has quietly fused those divisions back together.
Artificial intelligence now runs inmate records, medication logs, and psychological risk assessments. Counties like Williamson have tied themselves to federal agencies through Intergovernmental Service Agreements (IGSAs) that blur where local government ends and federal control begins.

Inside those agreements, constitutional rights vanish.

During my confinement, medical care was outsourced to algorithms and contractors.
Psychiatrists were hired for only sixteen hours a week to cover more than five hundred inmates. The rest of the time, medics and correctional “medical officers” dispensed psychotropic drugs and insulin injections without a licensed doctor present.
The “physician of record” for most inmates was a Houston-based doctor who never entered the jail — approving prescriptions electronically for patients he never met.

Between May 25, 2025, and July 11, 2025, I was completely denied diabetic treatment.
My blood sugar levels were ignored, my requests for insulin refused. I developed swelling, nerve pain, and blurred vision so severe I could barely walk. Every medical request I filed was stamped “unsubstantiated.” Every grievance disappeared into a digital void.

That wasn’t medicine — it was administrative torture, disguised as efficiency and executed through data.


The Federal Web Behind the County Walls

The records tell the story.
Williamson County’s jail operates as part of a national intergovernmental web — counties leasing beds to federal agencies under IGSAs while shifting liability through private contracts.
This structure produces what I call the “double-mirror effect of dual sovereignty”: every reflection sends the blame somewhere else until the victim disappears.

When a detainee dies, the county blames the contractor.
The contractor blames “policy.”
The policy blames Washington.
And the Constitution becomes nothing more than a brochure.

Inside that void, human suffering becomes a revenue stream. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards has cited Williamson County for repeated failures in medical care, yet the system remains intact because no single entity admits ownership of the abuse.


AI as the New Jailor

Every entry in the jail’s medical system — every dosage, every complaint — flowed through automated databases.
Errors were replicated endlessly. Neglect became standardized.
AI-driven classifications decided who was “non-compliant,” who lost privileges, and who was placed in solitary confinement.
Machines can’t feel pain, but they can enforce it.

When the government replaces judgment with code, cruelty becomes procedure.
In Williamson County, AI didn’t eliminate human bias — it industrialized it.
The Eighth Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment. The Fourteenth guarantees due process before punishment begins.
But what happens when punishment is executed by algorithm and hidden behind a login screen?


The Human Cost

By the time I was released on July 11, 2025, I was blind in one eye, neurologically damaged, and permanently disabled.
The harm wasn’t caused by violence — it was caused by absence.
From May through July 2025, when I was denied all diabetic treatment, no licensed physician examined me.
The medics on duty — EMTs acting beyond their training — told me to “drink water” and “flush it out.” My blood sugar spiked, my kidneys failed, and my body began to shut down.

Then they turned off the water for 19 hours at a time. 

I begged for help. I dialed 911 from the jail phone. There was no emergency access.
The system that claimed to protect life had quietly built one where suffering was the default setting.


The Call to Action

I am seeking a law firm with the courage to take on this constitutional frontier — a case that unites civil rights, medical ethics, artificial intelligence, and intergovernmental accountability.
This is not just another negligence claim. It is a confrontation with a new kind of governance — one where automation and outsourcing replace humanity and law.

The evidence is already assembled:

  • County contracts providing years of part-time psychiatry and unlicensed medical practice.
  • Inspection reports from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards confirming repeated medical violations.
  • Federal audits and lawsuits exposing the dual-sovereignty loophole that hides responsibility.
  • My personal medical records document forced injections, untreated diabetes, and permanent injury.

This is not about one man. It’s about whether the Constitution can survive a government that hides behind code.

If your firm is ready to challenge this system — to prove that the Bill of Rights still applies in the age of algorithms — then contact me.
This is where the next chapter of American justice begins.


Contact:
LeRoy Nellis
📧 laroynellis2@gmail.com
📞 512-450-1533
📍 Texas