Tag: books
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The Names They Keep Erasing: A Public Archive Williamson County Can’t Silence
Public institutions don’t get to operate in the shadows.If a name appears in my medical files, intake forms, psychiatric notes, transport logs, MAR sheets, restraint reports, or FOIA responses, then that name belongs in the public record.For months, I have documented how certain names mysteriously “disappear” from my WordPress posts whenever I upload material related…
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State of Texas Auditor into Williamson County Jail and the Texas Commission on Jail Standards
LeRoy Nellis II 4845 Twin Valley Dr. Austin, Texas 78731 Email: leroynellis2@gmail.com Date: October 28, 2025 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL & EMAIL Texas State Auditor’s Office Attn: Investigations Division / Fraud, Waste & Abuse Hotline P.O. Box 12067 Austin, Texas 78711-2067 Email: sao@auditor.texas.gov Subject: Request for Audit and Whistleblower Report — Texas Commission on Jail Standards…
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Dear FBI Civil Rights Division,
My name is LeRoy Nellis II, and I am a Texas resident and former detainee of the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown, Texas. I am writing to submit a formal civil-rights complaint regarding the use of AI-enabled surveillance and data-integration systems operating within that facility under an Intergovernmental Service Agreement (IGSA) with the U.S. Marshals…
