public evidence websiteraw records, child material, and witness files stay private

Documented pressure. Protected records. Mobile-first organizing.

Evidence in public. Raw records protected.

This hub is built to mobilize supporters, capture witnesses, and keep a federal-ready paper trail without publishing protected child materials.

Public pages carry redacted, publish-approved material only.

Witness files, transcripts, and private storage records stay inside Unburied.

Signer names are private unless reviewed and explicitly selected.

Public recordredacted editorial frame

Fight back in public. Protect the child in private.

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Public/private boundary

The relaunch separates pressure from custody of the record.

Fightback tells the public story with restraint. Unburied keeps the working evidence, legal lanes, archive review, listening intake, and exports behind the gate.

Private by default

Child, school, medical, witness, raw evidence, transcript, and storage records never move into public UI without a reviewed redacted file.

Citable in public

The public site is built for chronology, press, petitioning, support, and safe witness intake.

Editorial dossier

Timeline and evidence stay tied together

The relaunch reads like a public case file: clear beats, restrained claims, redaction language, and no generic campaign clutter.

Timeline recordredacted editorial frame

A chronology built like a case file, not a rumor chain.

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Beat 1

Therapist record documented violence and lasting trauma

California

A licensed therapist memorialized serious violence and the trauma that followed, creating a professional record that still anchors the case history.

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Beat 2

Custody-related orders advanced while access issues were unresolved

Alameda County

A key hearing moved forward amid contested access, disability, and preparation concerns, setting up the later federal-rights framing.

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Beat 3

ADA accommodation request filed in the Alameda matter

Alameda County

A formal accommodation request documented the need for accessible communications and participation support.

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Public evidence

Only reviewed material appears here

The evidence rail gives readers enough to cite and understand the record without exposing protected files.

California

publish-approved

Therapist letter documenting violence and resulting PTSD

A long-term therapist letter documenting violent assault, the trauma that followed, and the ongoing need for safety and support.

Alameda County

publish-approved

Review of denial of ADA request

The denial of requested accommodations anchors the federal disability-access narrative and the need for external review.

Los Angeles County

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Los Angeles accommodation grant showing court-recognized disability needs

An order showing that accommodations were recognized in Los Angeles after earlier denials elsewhere.

Supporter voice

Selected quotes are screened

There is no live public comment board. Reviewed supporter language can appear after consent and screening.

"This campaign makes the disability-access failures legible. Keep documenting and keep going."

A Los Angeles supporter

"The public deserves a documented account of what happens when accommodations fail inside the courts."

Oakland civil-rights advocate

Signatures

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Update opt-ins

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Day-one action

Sign, support, brief the press, or submit witness facts

Each public action is narrow on purpose: useful enough to move the campaign, strict enough to protect the private record.

Petition recordredacted editorial frame

A public ask with screened supporters and no open comment pit.

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Signatures stay private by default. Public totals update after screening.