On June 12, DOJ attorney Joseph Finarelli—counsel for the North Carolina Human Relations Commission—filed an unsolicited memorandum opposing my Rule 60(b) motion, not to defend the agency’s conduct but to justify the Tribunal’s legal reasoning. This filing was never ordered and exceeded DOJ’s scope under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 150B-23(a), which authorizes representation of agencies—not…
The DOJ reopened the complaint but sent it to the specialist.
Shje accepted Anna's screenshot from apartments.com, where she claimed to be the owner and manager, as proof that it was still a private matter — which, honestly, is a joke. I responded and provided the deed and other evidence, informing them that something was…
In my video, I mistakenly said it took the Attorney General’s Office two weeks to investigate. It actually only took eight days — most likely because Fullwood left for a two-week vacation right after emailing me the response.
I didn’t include the evidence Anna submitted because it contained banking information, along with a copy of…
When I filed my complaint, the Attorney General at the time was current Governor Josh Stein. I received an acknowledgment pretty quickly after submitting it.
I don’t know if things have changed since then, or why my complaint ended up being handled improperly. If you want to file your own complaint, you can do so…