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Broken Record of Injustice
What happened on May 26 and 27 wasn’t judicial review—it was judicial retaliation wrapped in technicality. In my federal Fair Housing Act case against Anna, Magistrate Judge Auld issued back-to-back rulings that dismissed my renewed motion for electronic filing access and my motion for his recusal. But neither order was grounded in law—they were personal,…
Deja Vu
I had to drive back to Greensboro to refile my 1983 claim and TRO in the Middle District. I also filed a Motion for Alternative Service in Anna’s federal case because she’s actively evading the summons. The address she registered with the state denied any association with her, which is just another illegal act on…
A Smear Campaign
On May 23, Administrative Law Judge Karlene Turrentine of the NC Office of Administrative Hearings issued an order that didn’t just deny my contested case—it weaponized my other case in an attempt to discredit me entirely. The ruling wasn't grounded in facts, legal precedent, or the specific procedural violations I raised. It read more like…
A Hollow Ruling and Judicial Complaint
On May 21, Judge James Dever III issued a dismissive order denying my Emergency TRO and Motion for Electronic Filing, citing generic case law as if he'd conducted a genuine review—when in fact, he ignored the verified evidence and mischaracterized my claims to suggest they were retaliatory simply because Yopp appeared as opposing counsel. That…
Concealment of the Record
May 12 felt like a coordinated ambush. I had just finalized and served my Record on Appeal, filed a Motion to Identify the judicial panel behind recent appellate rulings, and submitted a formal Notice objecting to the record’s prior rejection—all actions taken in good faith to preserve my appellate rights and expose procedural manipulation. But…