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Affidavits documenting Fourth Circuit record access barriers (restrictions, PACER lockout) and a day-by-day timeline of the judicial-misconduct complaint against Brendan A. Hurson, including filings, court responses, and follow-up.

FROM

Ryan Dillon-Capps

TO

U.S. Marshals (Louie McKinney Jr., Florino Whitwel)

Summary

Exhibit 401: Affidavit on the Accessibility of Court Records → Exhibit 401-A: Restricted Fourth Circuit Court Record (June 10, 2025) → Exhibit 401-B: PACER account disabled → Exhibit 401-C: Other Fourth Circuit Court Case Records → Exhibit 401-D: Restricted Fourth Circuit Court Record 2 (June 12, 2025) → Exhibit 401-E: Accessibility of Court Records Exhibit 404: Judicial Complaint Against Brendan A. Hurson → Exhibit 404-A: April 21—Original Complaint Against Brendan A. Hurson → Exhibit 404-B: April 22—Complaint—April 22—Complaint—Fourth Circuit Response Citing Local Rule 6(b)(1) Five-Page Limit → Exhibit 404-C: April 22—Complaint—Referencing My Original Complaint’s Statement Invoking Extraordinary Circumstances → Exhibit 404-D: April 23—Complaint—Response by Chief Judge Determining No Extraordinary Circumstances → Exhibit 404-E: April 30—Complaint—Five-Page Complaint with Zip File Containing 93 PDF Exhibits in Support → Exhibit 404-F: April 30—Complaint—Fourth Circuit’s Confirmation Email Acknowledging Receipt of Judicial Complaint Against Brendan A. Hurson → Exhibit 404-G: May 27—Complaint—Memorandum and Order by Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Diaz → Exhibit 404-H: May 28—Complaint—Email to Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Diaz Respectfully Urging Voluntary Reconsideration → Exhibit 404-I: May 29—Complaint—Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Diaz Response Acknowledging and Directing Me to Pursue Alternatives

Tags

Fourth Circuit
PACER
restricted records
judicial complaint
Brendan A. Hurson
Rule 6(b)(1)
Chief Judge Diaz
reconsideration
exhibits
timeline

Exhibit: 506A

Pages: 211

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