Civil Litigation - Private: I was a pro se litigant that experienced the displeasure in having my…
I was a pro se litigant that experienced the displeasure in having my case reviewed by the (dis)honorable judge George L. Russell III. I'll be frank in saying that this person's courtroom decisions embodies the kind of corruption you'd see coming out of North Korea, Nazi Germany, or the dystopian world of George Orwell's 1984. My case involved the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) profiling mentally ill students using their Student Incident Report (SIR) tool. This college hysterically did a weapon search on me and kicked me off their campus for four days after a professor filed an SIR about my mental condition. By the time I came back to campus, the Student Conduct Director had already concluded that I never violated any rules without them ever having to hear my side of the story. After years of them trying to cover up this SIR about my mental disabilities by lying about its existence and dealing with intimidation tactics of them baselessly threatening to have me prosecuted for violating Maryland's wiretapping laws like Linda Tripp was (because one of their employees thought I had some secret tape recorder running while asking about the SIR), I eventually filed a lawsuit against the school and that made its way to Judge Russell III's bench. I submitted all sorts of exhibits demonstrating that the college from top to bottom holds prejudice against the mentally ill (look up Charles Whittington and how CCBC wanted to use psychiatric analysis as a way of determining if he was a danger), how the college offered pretextual excuses for their actions by lying and offering changing/conflicting explanations, how their actions didn't match up with the polices and procedures outlined by their Department of Public Safety's guidelines, and how the college retaliated against me for filing suit by reversing their disciplinary ruling and publicly defaming me with abhorrent accusations. Russell III responded by dismissing my counts of Section 504 discriminatio