Thursday, August 14, 2025

WEEK 4: This is How I Feel

I don’t want "ANYONE" to touch me!!!


IV. SPECIFIC INCIDENTS OF DEFENDANTS’ MISCONDUCT

Plaintiff now presents representative examples of the deliberate and repeated pattern of retaliatory conduct perpetrated by Defendants:

A. Employment Interference

26. Dun & Bradstreet (2016): Plaintiff was offered a salaried position paying $75,000 per year. The offer was rescinded without explanation after a background screening flagged defamatory content. Plaintiff later learned this interference stemmed from a third-party smear campaign instigated by individuals tied to Defendants.

27. Sutherland Global (2017): After completing all pre-employment onboarding requirements, Plaintiff was abruptly informed that the position was no longer available. Internal sources indicated that derogatory communications had been received, falsely discrediting Plaintiff.

28. Inglewood Police Department (2019): Plaintiff was blacklisted from civilian support roles. Background inquiries were met with fabricated “red flag” warnings attributed to false criminal or mental health claims circulated by third-party actors affiliated with Defendants.

29. Applebee’s (2024): Plaintiff was terminated based on anonymous allegations conveyed to store management. Despite her clean record and positive evaluations, Plaintiff was not provided with any opportunity to view or challenge the accusations.

30. Shaggy’s (2024): After reporting multiple incidents of stalking, Plaintiff was advised by her employer that the environment was “no longer safe” for her presence due to threats allegedly made by individuals recognized as prior harassers with ties to Defendants.

31. HomeAGlow (2025): Despite earning consistent five-star reviews, Plaintiff’s account was deactivated based on false customer complaints later traced to fraudulent profiles affiliated with Defendant-linked IP addresses or known associates.

32. TakeABreak Vacations (2025): Plaintiff was denied compensation and access to future work after an organized defamation campaign was launched online and through anonymous internal communications directed at the company’s leadership.

33. Gig Platforms (2019–2025): Plaintiff’s accounts on Postmates, DoorDash, Uber Eats, Lyft, and Turo were systematically deactivated. These closures consistently followed incidents of identity-based harassment, false reporting, and retaliation resembling a pattern previously traced to the same network of Defendants and their agents.

It is making sense

"BEN CRUMP WITH PRITZKER" #REALITY

Thank You for your #Confession

Sonya Massey was when Pritzger threat to "Shoot Me in My Face"!!!

HE JUST EXPLAINED TO BEN CRUMP WHY HIS STAFF MEMBER GRACE DIED MY DAY 2
YOU REMEMBER HIS STAFF 
DID THAT HELP YOU BABY???

MY COUSINS GOT THIS... LOL

HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS #JAMISON

MEANWHILE DANNY #KEISHA

SORRY IF YOU CAN'T FIND DANNY
HE PROBABLY WITH MY MOMMA & COUSINS
EXPLAINING WHY #SIERRA WAS MURDERED



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