Tag: civil rights
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Williamson County Jail Took My Bible — Then Put Me in a Restraint Chair for 2.5 Hours
This is not a misunderstanding. This is retaliation. The restraint chair — a mechanical control device used in jails. I was strapped into one like this for approximately 2.5 hours for refusing to surrender my Bible. While detained at :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, jail staff confiscated my Bible and then escalated to physical punishment when I refused to…
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Comprehensive Healthcare, Legal, and Defamation Analysis Report – Williamson County Sheriff’s Office – Medical Division / Jail
Subject: Systemic Medical Misconduct, Record Tampering, Unlicensed Practice, and Defamation Facility: Williamson County Sheriff’s Office – Medical Division (HealthSecure EMR System)Patient: LeRoy William Nellis II (SO# 19-184130; DOB 11/24/1971)Period Reviewed: December 20, 2024 – February 27, 2025Prepared for: Office of the Attorney General of Texas — Public Integrity & Health Care Fraud Division I. Purpose and…
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SUMMARY — WILLIAMSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONSE (PIA ID# 40621)
Date: October 27, 2025From: Katie Lentz, Open Records Coordinator, Williamson County Sheriff’s OfficeTo: Texas Attorney General, Open Records DivisionSubject: Request for Ruling on Disclosure — PIA ID# 40621Complainant/Requestor: LeRoy Nellis II Code Section Claimed Basis Effect §552.101 Confidential by law (Common-Law Privacy) Used to withhold medical, psychiatric, or “intimate” details. §552.103 Litigation Exception Claimed the…
