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Thank you for submitting a report to the Civil Rights Division. Report successfully submitted. Your record number is: 559449-VTN

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Web Submission Ryan Dillon-Capps

DATE

2025-01-17 16:52

Summary

Thank you for submitting a report to the Civil Rights Division. Primary concern: What is your primary reason for contacting the Civil Rights Division?: Discriminated against in a commercial location or public place Location: Please choose the type of location that best describes where the incident happened: Public space Where did this happen? Organization name: Circuit Court For Baltimore County: Address: 401 Bosley Avenue Towson, Maryland Personal characteristics: Do you believe any of these personal characteristics influenced why you were treated this way?: Other reason Date: When did this happen?: 6/14/2024 Personal description: In your own words, describe what happened: On June 14, 2024, my employer filed a lawsuit against me seeking injunctive relief in a labor dispute, in violation of the Norris-LaGuardia Act (29 U.S.C. §§ 101-115). For months, the court proceedings advanced while all of my answers and counterclaims were ignored, and ultimately the Circuit Court Judges permitted my employer's voluntary dismissal. During those proceedings, a Circuit Court Judge remanded one of my claims to federal court; however, in doing so, all of my unadjudicated claims were also transferred to federal court. Throughout the case, I was denied the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to parties in civil actions. At one point, there were threats to jail me for refusing to comply with my former employer's demands that I continue working, despite those demands raising legal issues more typical of criminal investigations. Near the end of the case, I noticed certain court records were being altered and decided to review their metadata. By comparing these altered records to documents from other court proceedings, I discovered that specific software tools had been used to modify the case records. Some rulings contained traces of text from earlier rulings, indicating they had been edited prior to being added to the official record. I also found evidence that the county clerk's office modified official forms to invent new reasons to reject my submissions, effectively preventing evidence from appearing in the record. These irregularities were compounded by multiple violations of state law, such as denying mandatory hearings in a labor dispute where injunctive relief was being sought. I have now filed my case in federal district court and am providing evidence to various agencies before sharing this information with the media. The state court proceedings resulted in severe harm, and I have yet to receive a timely response in federal court-this includes a motion to hold a hearing under seal for presenting highly sensitive information. I am not asserting a federal court violation at this time; however, I cannot allow continued inaction when I believe countless others may be experiencing even worse outcomes under similar circumstances. My case is unique because I gathered enough documentation to prove these actions occurred and have developed a process to demonstrate where and how court records were altered. Moreover, the judiciary remanding part of my case, solely adjudicating on a NLA violation which makes absent all jurisdiction, and then ending the case as a voluntary dismissal equates to the voluntary waiver of state immunity, loss of judicial immunity, and free and clear claim for relief on all of my claims in federal court.

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Exhibit: 807A

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