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Verified timeline

A public chronology tied to records

Each public beat maps back to stored exhibits or documented events in the protected system.

The timeline is designed like an editorial spread: clean dates, clear jurisdictions, and no unmoored allegations. Public readers can follow the pattern without seeing protected child material.

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Canva timeline artwork for the fightback website.

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

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beat 1

California

July 17, 2020

Therapist record documented violence and lasting trauma

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

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.

beat 2

Alameda County

May 14, 2025

Custody-related orders advanced while access issues were unresolved

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

Review of denial of ADA request

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

beat 3

Alameda County

July 16, 2025

ADA accommodation request filed in the Alameda matter

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

Review of denial of ADA request

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

beat 4

Alameda County

September 24, 2025

ADA denial review sustained the exclusion from meaningful participation

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The review of the accommodation denial became a central civil-rights and DOJ-ADA issue for the federal-ready packet.

Review of denial of ADA request

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

beat 5

Los Angeles County

September 25, 2025

Los Angeles DVRO matter opened a new protective lane

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A new protective filing created a parallel record while earlier access failures remained unresolved elsewhere.

Withdrawal without prejudice preserving rights

The withdrawal document preserves rights and reframes the next phase as regrouping, not concession.

beat 6

Los Angeles County

October 10, 2025

Opposing-counsel motion practice escalated the venue and jurisdiction fight

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Dismissal and transfer efforts increased the need for careful public messaging and clean, well-indexed records.

Consolidated campaign execution plan

The campaign plan sets a bipartisan tone, child-safety focus, and whistleblower framing for the public site.

beat 7

Los Angeles County

November 21, 2025

Los Angeles court recognized disability-accommodation needs

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A later accommodation order showed that those needs were real, identifiable, and already workable in court.

Los Angeles accommodation grant showing court-recognized disability needs

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

beat 8

Los Angeles County

December 1, 2025

DVRO was withdrawn without prejudice to preserve rights and regroup

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The withdrawal reset the strategy without conceding the underlying facts or future legal options.

Withdrawal without prejudice preserving rights

The withdrawal document preserves rights and reframes the next phase as regrouping, not concession.

beat 9

Federal

January 13, 2026

Federal-readiness lane organized around ADA and civil-rights claims

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The federal lane focused on packet quality, venue separation, and emergency-readiness rather than pretending family-court issues could be transferred wholesale.

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 accommodation grant showing court-recognized disability needs

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

Federal complaint and injunction prep memo

A roadmap for venue selection, packet assembly, filing mechanics, and emergency relief preparation.

beat 10

Campaign

March 22, 2026

Public-pressure campaign moved into launch mode

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A public-facing site, petition, press kit, and support channels were assembled to create documented pressure without publishing child materials.

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.

Withdrawal without prejudice preserving rights

The withdrawal document preserves rights and reframes the next phase as regrouping, not concession.

Consolidated campaign execution plan

The campaign plan sets a bipartisan tone, child-safety focus, and whistleblower framing for the public site.