They Drugged Me Without A Court Order; Now I'm Fighting Back!


In 2024, I was forcibly committed to a state hospital and medicated against my will — without a valid court order. Sealed records, misrepresented competency findings, and the suppression of critical evidence have denied me my right to a fair trial, effective counsel, and due process. I am now taking matters into my own hands — lawfully and transparently.

This fundraiser supports a strategic documentation and public accountability campaign designed to expose procedural violations and press for relief. Every contribution helps ensure the right parties see the evidence they’ve tried to ignore.

How the funds will be used:
From August through December 2025:

$43/day for certified mail — Sent Monday through Friday to documented public agencies with tracking and signature required.

5 comprehensive legal faxes/day — Using FaxPlus to transmit evidence to relevant agencies.

1 weekly press release — Published on ThaWilsonBlock Magazine to document case updates, public response, and exact spending.


Targeted agencies and officials include, but are not limited to:

LA County Public Defender’s Office

LA County Alternate Public Defender’s Office

LA County Board of Supervisors

Municipal governments in Pasadena, Glendale, and Los Angeles (Hollywood)

California State Bar

Los Angeles Superior Court

California Supreme Court

California 2nd District Court of Appeal

U.S. Congressmembers Kamlager-Dove and Judy Chu


Transparency guaranteed:
Each week, I will publish an open record of spending and documentation progress on ThaWilsonBlock Magazine, including redacted evidence when legally permissible. This ensures the public can monitor both the funds and the fight.

Why this matters:
This case is not just about me — it’s about how easily a person’s rights can be suspended without scrutiny when sealed court records, unethical counsel, and administrative evasion align. If this effort succeeds, it will set a precedent for others to follow — and if it fails, it risks normalizing a justice system that silences people by process instead of law.

Because what happened to me can happen to others — and if no one resists, it already is.

Donate here 

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