The Accusation
This page defines the accusation layer: what I allege, how I label it, and how I structure claims so they are readable, searchable, and investigable.
Statement of Accusation
This site contains formal accusations of criminal conduct. I am not writing as a neutral observer. I am the accuser. I am putting alleged crimes, alleged perpetrators, and supporting material on record.
Some pages are personal testimony. Some pages are structural analysis. Where I make allegations of crime, I label them as allegations and tie them to specific people, timeframes, locations, and (where available) supporting documents or corroboration.
What I am alleging
- Child abuse and domestic violence — alleged acts of physical harm, neglect, coercion, and prolonged control.
- Psychological manipulation and coercive control — alleged tactics used to contain autonomy, credibility, and movement.
- Obstruction and reputational sabotage — alleged efforts to block career path, undermine credibility, or erase records.
- Corrupt practices — alleged abuse of influence and institutional leverage to avoid accountability or scrutiny.
- Document/record interference — alleged disappearance or alteration of records relevant to abuse and intervention.
- Other alleged crimes — additional categories will be listed with specificity where I can name dates, actors, and evidence.
What I am not claiming
- I do not claim this website is itself a court filing.
- I do not claim that structural analysis is proof of criminal guilt.
- I do not claim intent or coordination without stating the basis.
- I do not claim certainty where I only have suspicion; I label suspicion as suspicion.
How I organize claims
For any allegation of crime, I use the same structure:
- Claim: what I allege happened.
- Who: named individuals or entities I accuse.
- When/Where: date range and location.
- Pattern: how the incident connects to repeated behavior.
- Support: documents, witnesses, emails, school records, medical notes, or corroboration (if available).
- What I want: investigation, record retrieval, accountability steps, or legal remedy.
Why this site exists
This site exists to put alleged crimes and the surrounding architecture on record in a readable form: testimony, timeline, role placement, and supporting material — so that law, media, and institutions cannot rely on invisibility as a defense.