Tag: digital retaliation
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Warrantless by Design: How Texas Law Enforcement Is Accessing Digital Systems Without Judicial Authorization
By LeRoy Nellis Austin, Texas January 2026 Executive Summary Texas law enforcement agencies are conducting digital surveillance and system access without first obtaining warrants, relying on vendor-controlled platforms, administrative access, and post-hoc legal justification rather than prior judicial authorization. I know this first hand — because it happened to me. While agencies publicly describe these…
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AI-Enabled Surveillance, Attorney-Client Interference, and Retaliatory Digital Interference
Pattern-or-Practice Civil Rights Violations in County Detention AI-Enabled Surveillance, Attorney-Client Interference, and Retaliatory Digital Interference Prepared by: LeRoy Nellis Austin, Texas United States Citizen Date: January 8, 2026 U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Special Litigation Section (CRIPA) 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530 The Honorable Ron Wyden United States Senate 221 Dirksen…
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LEGAL PACKET Digital Retaliation, Evidence Tampering, and AI-Enabled Surveillance (Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, NCIC, Securus)
(This document was changed and it has been changed back to it’s original form as of January 9, 2026 @ 11:53am) LEGAL PACKET DIGITAL RETALIATION, EVIDENCE TAMPERING, AND AI-ENABLED SURVEILLANCE SUBMITTED BY LeRoy Nellis 4845 Twin Valley Dr. Austin, Texas 78731 Email: LeRoyNellis2@gmail.com Date: January 5, 2026 COVER LETTER TO U.S. Department of Justice Civil…
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When “Security” Becomes Sabotage: My Accounts Keep Getting Hit Every Time I Publish Williamson County Evidence — and the Pattern Is Now Impossible to Ignore
Every time I publish evidence about Williamson County’s medical misconduct, staffing fraud, or jail abuse, something predictable happens — and not because of “weak passwords” or “user error.” I use extremely long, non-dictionary, no-word passphrases.I use 2-factor authentication.I use hardened security across every account. And yet the same sequence keeps firing like a script: This…
