Tag: pretrial detention abuse
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Oversight Without Accountability: Systemic Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Texas County Jails
Oversight Without Accountability: Systemic Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Texas County Jails By LeRoy NellisAustin, Texas Executive takeaway: Texas county jails operate inside a compliance theater—lots of forms, zero consequences. Oversight exists on paper. Accountability does not. The result is a closed-loop system that monetizes detention, externalizes harm, and neutralizes complaints through procedure instead…
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Texas County Jails, Artificial Intelligence, and Ongoing Human Rights Violations
NOTE: This is a live document and may change at any time. “What happened to me was not accidental, not coincidental, and not mental illness. It was the deliberate activation of a system—data-driven, AI-assisted, and enforced through custody.” — LeRoy Nellis POST–JANUARY 3, 2026: ONGOING VIOLATIONS AFTER TEXAS AI LAW TOOK EFFECT On January 1,…
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Williamson County Sheriff’s Office / NCIC / Securus — Domestic Black Site.
Williamson County Jail Torture, Harassment, and Surveillance Program NOTE: This is a live document and may change at any time. “I personally endured these torture methods during my 336 days in solitary confinement. This isn’t metaphor—it’s lived reality. Every restraint, every humiliation, every hour of sensory deprivation was designed to erase me. But I refused…
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Williamson County Sheriff’s Office and NCIC/Securus Torture – Detail Timeline
Notice Regarding Live Record, Ongoing Interference, and Continuous Updates This publication constitutes a live evidentiary record. The contents of this site reflect information that has been subject to unauthorized access, alteration, suppression, and interference over time. As a result, material may be added, corrected, restored, or updated on a rolling basis as records are recovered,…
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If Williamson County Is Using NCIC/Securus to Hack, Steal, or Destroy Personal Data — How Can Any Evidence Survive Court?
By LeRoy Nellis Let’s cut to the core issue the courts cannot dodge: If a law-enforcement agency participates in or benefits from unlawful digital intrusion, surveillance, or data manipulation, how can any evidence tied to that ecosystem be admissible in court? This isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s a constitutional and evidentiary problem. The Players in…
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SUMMARY — WILLIAMSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONSE (PIA ID# 40621)
google-site-verification: google76036a55c413189b.html Your SEO optimized title page contents Date: October 27, 2025 From: Katie Lentz, Open Records Coordinator, Williamson County Sheriff’s Office To: Texas Attorney General, Open Records Division Subject: Request for Ruling on Disclosure — PIA ID# 40621 Complainant/Requestor: LeRoy Nellis II
