Tag: DOJ civil rights

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Comprehensive Healthcare and Legal Analysis Report 

    Subject: Systemic Medical Misconduct, Record Tampering, and Unlicensed Practice 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 2025 Prepared for: Office of the Attorney General of Texas — Public Integrity & Health Care Fraud Division I.…