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George H. Sheldon
George Sheldon Campaign
133 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301

October 21,2014
Candidate for Florida Attorney General
www.GeorgeSheldon2014.com
info@georgesheldon2014.com

Pam Bondi failed to support, protect, and defend the U.S. & Florida Constitutions
Dear Mr. Sheldon,
Pam Bondi failed to answer my public records request of August 27, 2014, so I resent the
enclosed request this week. A new records request to Pam Bondi and others is enclosed:
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit,
Florida in contract in the settlement ofa federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth
Judicial Circuit, Florida et aI., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court,
Middle District ofFL, Ocala. The state of Florida defendants include:
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
Gonzalo B. Casares, ADA Coordinator
David A. Rowland, Court Counsel

Judge Claudia Rickert Isom


Judge James M. Barton, II
Judge Martha J. Cook

Bondi's breach of Oath ofOffice is official corruption that imposed Florida's Corruption Tax on
me and violated my Florida constitutional rights set forth below.
Article I,
Article I,
Article I,
Article I,

Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.

2 All natural persons... are equal before the law... including disabled persons...

9 No person shall be deprived oflife, liberty or property without due process

17 Excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment...are forbidden ...

21 Access to courts.-The courts shall be open to every person for redress

ofany injury, andjustice shall be administered without sale, denial or delay.

Article I, Sec. 24 Access to public records and meetings...see SC14-163 7 and Bar Rule 1-14.1

Article II, Sec. 3 Branches ofgovernment.. .divided into legislative, executive andjudicial...

Article II, Sec. 5(b) Public officers... to support, protect, and defend the US. & FL Constitution...

Article II, Sec. 8 Ethics in government.-A public office is a public trust, right against abuse...

Article IV, Sec. 4(b), The attorney general shall be the chiefstate legal officer....

Article V, Sec. 14(a) Alljustices andjudges shall be compensated only by state salaries...

Article X, Sec. 13 Suits against the state, Provision made for bringing suit against the state...

Also enclosed, a 39 page con1posite of the unauthorized settlement, request to the U.S. Senate
Judiciary Con1mittee, Nomination of Arthur Lee Bentley III for United States Attorney, the
complaint in Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida et aI., 5: 1O-cv-00503-WTH-TBS,
and a 97 page composite on my disability. Thank you. Wishing you all the best November 4th.
Sincerely,
Neil J. Gillespie
8092 SW 115th Loop
Ocala Florida 34481

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We, the members of the Nineteenth Statewide Grand Jury, find that
public corruption continues to be an issue of great importance in all aspects of
government, politics, and business throughout the State. We have been asked
to address an enormous issue which is broad in scope and long in history. We
take on this challenge with sincere appreciation for the gravity of the
undertaking. We hope our words are heard and our recommendations are
followed. Better efforts to prevent and penalize corruption are necessary in
order to stop fraud, waste, and abuse of our State resources. Given the
serious fiscal limitations at all levels of government, anti-corruption efforts
must stop the theft and mismanagement of vital public funds.

This

mismanagement and theft penalizes taxpayers by driving up the cost of all


government services. Therefore, we call for an immediate repeal of what can
only be referred to as Floridas Corruption Tax.

The cadets at our nations military academies swear an oath to neither


lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate those who do. There is no reason we should hold
our public officials to a lesser standard.

NINETEENTH STATEWIDE GRAND JURY

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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL


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October 20, 2014

Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners


Public Records Custodian
COUNTY CENTER
601 E. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33602
RE: Access to public records and meetings, Article I, Section 24, Florida Constitution.
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
in contract in the settlement of a federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit,
Florida et al., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court, Middle District of FL, Ocala.
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind state of Florida, Hillsborough County,
defendants in contract in the settlement of a federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth
Judicial Circuit, Florida et al., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court, Middle
District of Florida, Ocala. The state defendants, Hillsborough County, include:
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
Gonzalo B. Casares, ADA Coordinator, and individually
David A. Rowland, Court Counsel, and individually
Judge Claudia Rickert Isom, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Judge James M. Barton, II, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Judge Martha J. Cook, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Time is of the Essence in receiving the public records requested.
Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie
8092 SW 115th Loop
Ocala, Florida
Telephone: (352) 854-7807
Email: neilgillespie@mfi.net
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/index.aspx?nid=118

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October 20, 2014

Chief Judge Manuel Menendez, Jr.


Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Of Florida
800 E. Twiggs Street
Tampa, Florida 33602-3500
RE: Access to public records and meetings, Article I, Section 24, Florida Constitution.
Chief Judge Manuel Menendez, Jr.:
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
in contract in the settlement of a federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit,
Florida et al., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court, Middle District of FL, Ocala.
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind state of Florida defendants in contract
in the settlement of a federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida et
al., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ocala.
The state defendants include:
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
Gonzalo B. Casares, ADA Coordinator, and individually
David A. Rowland, Court Counsel, and individually
Judge Claudia Rickert Isom, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Judge James M. Barton, II, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Judge Martha J. Cook, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Under Article V, Section 2(d), Fla. Const., Chief Judge Menendez [S]shall be responsible for
the administrative supervision of the circuit courts and county courts in his circuit..
F.S. 43.26 Chief judge of circuit; selection; powers. (the complete statute is attached)
(1) The chief judge of each judicial circuit, who shall be a circuit judge, shall exercise
administrative supervision over all the trial courts within the judicial circuit and over the judges
and other officers of such courts.
Under Article II, Section 5(b), Fla. Const., Chief Judge Menendez swore an Oath of Office in the
State of Florida on August 26, 2008, copy attached.
Time is of the Essence in receiving the public records requested.
Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie
8092 SW 115th Loop
Ocala, Florida

Telephone: (352) 854-7807


Email: neilgillespie@mfi.net

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Chief judge of circuit; selection; powers.
(1) The chief judge of each judicial circuit, who shall be a circuit judge, shall exercise administrative
supervision over all the trial courts within the judicial circuit and over the judges and other officers of such
courts.
(2) The chief judge of the circuit shall have the power:
(a) To assign judges to any division of the court and to determine the length of the assignment;
(b) To regulate use of courtrooms;
(c) To supervise dockets and calendars;
(d) To require attendance of state attorneys, public defenders, clerks, bailiffs, and all other officers of the
court; and
(e) To do everything necessary to promote the prompt and efficient administration of justice in the courts
over which he or she is chief judge.
(f) To delegate to the trial court administrator, by administrative order, the authority to bind the circuit in
contract.
(g) To manage, operate, and oversee the jury system as provided in s. 40.001.
(3) The chief judge shall be responsible to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for such information as
may be required by the Chief Justice, including, but not limited to, caseload, status of dockets, and disposition
of cases in the courts over which he or she presides.
(4) Failure of any judge, clerk, prosecutor, public defender, or other officer of the court to comply with an
order or directive of the chief judge under this section shall constitute neglect of duty for which such officer
may be suspended from office as provided by law.
(5) There may be a trial court administrator who shall perform such duties as the chief judge may direct.
(6) The chief judge of each circuit is charged by s. 2(d), Art. V of the Florida Constitution and this section
with the authority to promote the prompt and efficient administration of justice in the courts over which he
or she is chief judge. The clerks of court provide court-related functions which are essential to the orderly
operation of the judicial branch. The chief judge of each circuit, after consultation with the clerk of court,
shall determine the priority of services provided by the clerk of court to the trial court. The clerk of court
shall manage the performance of such services in a method or manner that is consistent with statute, rule, or
administrative order.
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October 20, 2014

Attorney General Pam Bondi


Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
107 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
RE: Access to public records and meetings, Article I, Section 24, Florida Constitution.
Attorney General Pam Bondi:
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
in contract in the settlement of a federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit,
Florida et al., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court, Middle District of FL, Ocala.
Provide records showing the authority relied upon to bind state of Florida defendants in contract
in the settlement of a federal lawsuit, Neil J. Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida et
al., Case 5:10-cv-00503-WTH-TBS, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ocala.
The state of Florida defendants include:
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida
Gonzalo B. Casares, ADA Coordinator, and individually
David A. Rowland, Court Counsel, and individually
Judge Claudia Rickert Isom, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Judge James M. Barton, II, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Judge Martha J. Cook, Circuit Court Judge, and individually
Time is of the Essence in receiving the public records requested.
Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie
8092 SW 115th Loop
Ocala, Florida
Telephone: (352) 854-7807
Email: neilgillespie@mfi.net

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October 20, 2014

Attorney General Pam Bondi


Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
107 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
RE: Access to public records and meetings, Article I, Section 24, Florida Constitution.
Attorney General Pam Bondi:
You failed to respond to my Public records request 1 dated August 27, 2014, see the Declaration
of Neil J. Gillespie below. Provide the records immediately. Time is of the Essence.
Provide a record of the loyalty oath for Leslie Jacobs, as a recipient to public funds, that she
supports the Constitution and laws of the United States, and Florida.
DECLARATION OF NEIL J. GILLESPIE
28 U.S.C. 1746, and Fla. Stat. 92.525
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, and Fla. Stat. 92.525, I hereby declare as follows:
1.
On August 27, 2014 I made 2 public record requests to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Public records request 1 appears at Exhibit A: 2 pages plus 7 pages attached, 9 pages total,
Public records request 1: Complaint of Neil J. Gillespie submitted to the
Florida Commission on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117.
2.

Public records request 2 appears at Exhibit B: 1single page.


Public records request 2: Complaint of Neil J. Gillespie submitted to the
Florida Commission on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117.

3.
I received a response dated September 3, 2014 from Leslie Jacobs, Public Records
Coordinator that appears with the mailing envelope at Exhibit C. The response states,
This will respond to your August 27, 2014 letter in which, pursuant to Ch. 119, F.S., you
make the following request for public records:
"all public records in the complaint of Neil J. Gillespie to the Florida Commission on
Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117."
The Office of the Attorney has been unable to locate any records responsive to your
request. You may wish to contact the Florida Commission on Human Relations to

DECLARATION OF NEIL J. GILLESPIE


28 U.S.C. 1746, and Fla. Stat. 92.525
determine if they have the records you seek. Should you have any questions, you may
contact our office at 850-414-3990.
4.
The response September 3, 2014 from Leslie Jacobs did not reply in any way to my
Public records request 1 dated August 27,2014 appearing at Exhibit A.
5.
My records request of August 27,2014 was shipped by United Parcel Service, tracking
number No. lZ64589FP297594145. Proof of Delivery shows it was received by Attorney
General Pam Bondi on August 28,2014 at 9.33 AM, signed for by "Oakley" at 107 West Gaines
Street, Tallahassee, Florida. Proof of Delivery appears at Exhibit D.
6.
Over 30 days has passed since my Public records request 1 was delivered to Attorney
General Pam Bondi. As of today I do not have a response from Attorney General Pam Bondi.
7.
On information and belief, Attorney General Pam Bondi is in violation of Access to
public records and meetings, Article I, Section 24, Florida Constitution.
Pursuant to Fla. Stat. 92.525, under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing
Declaration and that the facts stated in it are true, or to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746(2), I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct. Executed on this 20th day of October, 2014.

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August 27, 2014

Attorney General of Florida


Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
107 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Public records request 1: Complaint of Neil J. Gillespie submitted to the
Florida Commission on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117.
Dear Attorney General:
This is a request for all public records in the complaint of Neil J. Gillespie to the Florida
Commission on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117.
My complaint alleged violations of constitutional civil rights and disability rights. My cover
letter December 10, 2013 to the FCHR stated, Please find enclosed my complaint for civil rights
violations and disability discrimination against the persons and entities shown below. The cover
letter, 3 page complaint, letter of Dr. Karin Huffer, and UPS Proof of Delivery to the FCHR, are
enclosed to assist you in locating the records.
The following employees of the Office of Attorney General were named:
1. Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General of Florida
2. Diana R. Esposito, the Chief-Assistant Attorney General, Tampa
3. Kenneth V. Wilson, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa
4. Valerie Williford, employee of the Office of Attorney General, Tampa
5. Laura Martin, employee of the Office of Attorney General, Tampa
Complaint FCHR No. 201400117 cited to F.S. 760.51 on page 2. F.S. 760.51 Violations of
constitutional rights, civil action by the Attorney General; civil penalty.
Basis for Discrimination, 3(b)(1) Ongoing denial of disability accommodation, violation
of Civil Rights, chapter 825 FS, Abuse Neglect, Exploitation of Elderly Persons and
Disabled Adults.
Fraud or impairment of my Petition No. 12-7747 to the U.S. Supreme Court (for denial of
disability accommodation, civil rights, disability rights), a legitimate government
activity, 18 U.S.C. 371, by Attorney General Pam Bondi and others in her employ, who
conspired with Respondent David A. Rowland, General Counsel for Respondent
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida, and other Respondents and non-respondents, in a
conspiracy against my rights, 18 U.S.C. 241, to deprive me of rights under color of law,
18 U.S.C. 242. ADA: 42 USC 12202 - A State shall not be immune.

Attorney General of Florida


Office of Attorney General

August 27, 2014


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Attorney General Bondi et al are currently engaged in ongoing Misuse of Public Position
in Petition No. 13-7280 to the U.S. Supren1e Court, where The Florida Bar is a crossparty for political persecution of me in retaliation for my Petition No. 12-7747 to the
Government for a redress of grievances protected by the First Amendment; ADA: 42
USC 12202 - A State shall not be immune; ADA: 42 USC 12203 - Prohibition against
retaliation and coercion; under 760.51 F.S. Violations of constitutional rights, the Florida
Attorney General had authority and duty to represent me but did not.
Provide independent records of bribery (F.S. 838.015, 838.016, 838.022) not submitted to the
FCHR, for the following judges named in FCHR No. 201400117:
9. Claudia Rickert Isom, Circuit Judge
10. James M. Barton, II, Circuit Judge
11. Martha J. Cook, Circuit Judge
Provide records for foreclosure mill McCalla Raymer named in FCHR No. 201400117:
21. McCalla Raymer LLC, et al.
Provide records for Sandra Burge named in FCHR No. 201400117:
7. Sandra Burge, employee of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida.
FCHR website glossary, http://fchr.state.fl.us/resources/glossary

Discrimination: The unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice and
without regard to individual merit.
Disability: A person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or
more major life activities; has a record of such an impairment; or is regarded as having such
an impairment (under the American Disabilities Act).
55+ Housing: A housing facility or community intended and operated for persons 55 years of
age or older. This community must comply with the requirements of and register with the
FCHR. FCHR provides a list of registered communities under Resources.
Brokerage: A third party entity that assists in the buying, selling, or renting of a property.

Thank you in advance for the courtesy of a response.


Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie
8092 SW 115th Loop
Ocala, Florida

Telephone: (352) 854-7807


Email: neilgillespie@mfi.net

Enclosures

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Michelle Wilson, Executive Director
Florida Con1mission on Human Relations
2009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100
Tallahassee, FL 32301

December 10, 2013

RE: New Complaint Enclosed

Dear Ms. Wilson:


Please find enclosed my complaint for civil rights violations and disability discrimination against
the persons and entities shown below.
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Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General of Florida


Diana R. Esposito, the Chief-Assistant Attorney General, Tampa
Kenneth V. Wilson, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa
Valerie Williford, employee of the Office of Attorney General, Tampa
Laura Martin, employee of the Office of Attorney General, Tampa
David A. Rowland, General Counsel, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida
Sandra Burge, employee of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida; Chief Judge Manuel Menendez Jr.
Claudia Rickert Isom, Circuit Judge
James M. Barton, II, Circuit Judge
Martha J. Cook, Circuit Judge
Gonzalo B. Casares, ADA Coordinator, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida
Barker, Roden1s & Cook, P.A.
Ryan Christopher Rodems, Florida attorney
The Law Office of Robert W. Bauer, P.A.
Robert W. Bauer, Florida attorney
Eugene P. Castagliuolo, Florida attorney
Elisabeth Goodner, State Court Adminstrator
Laura Rush, General Counsel, Office of State Court Adminstrator
The Florida Bar, John F. Harkness, Executive Director, et al.
McCalla Raymer LLC, et al.

Also enclosed are a number of supporting exhibits. Thank you.

r~ Gillespl
8692 SW 11 th Loop
Ocala, Florida 34481
Telephone: (352) 854-7807
En1ail: neilgillespie@mfi.net

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE QUESTIONNAIRE


Your answers to this questionnaire are confidential pursuant to Florida Statute 760.11 (12)

I, Neil J. Gillespie, hereby waive confidentiality; the documents provided are public
records of and about court proceedings.
1. Establishing Jurisdiction:
a. What is today's date?12/10/2013
b. What is the nlost recent or last date that an alleged discriminatory act occurred against you
by the establishnlent you are filing a claim against? ONGOING; today with OSCA, see below.
Today I received email from Laura Rush, General Counsel, Office of the State Courts Adnlinistrator,
refusing to provide disability accommodation getting records from the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit.
The email is enclosed. Ms. Rush and the OSCA refused to comply with F.S. 282.601-282.606
Accessibility of Information and Technology, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, etc., etc. any and all other disability law.
The State of Florida has a history of civil rights violations and disability discrimination toward me
beginning with the FL Div. Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR). I made a complaint DVR in 1998,
which is enclosed with my letter to Pres. Jimmy Carter of October 25,2013. I got a response fronl
FCHR October 31, 2013 which is enclosed, together with my letter to FCHR of September 30, 2013.

2. Contact Information:

a. Name: Neil J. Gillespie

Mailing Address: 8092 SW 115th Loop, Ocala Florida 34481

Zip Code: 34481 City: Ocala

County: Marion

State: Florida

b. If you want us to contact you bye-mail, please provide your e-mail address: neilgillespie@mfi.net

c. Home Phone: (352) 854-7807

Work Phone: N/A

Cell Phone: decline Date of Birth: 03/19/1956


d. If you will be represented by an attorney, please provide the attorney's name and phone number:

Name: no attorney

e. Please provide the name and telephone number of an individual who does not live with you but
would know how to reach you:
Name: Dr. Karin Huffer, 3236 Mountain Spring Road, Las Vegas, NV 89146; Tel. 702-528-9588,
Email: legalabuse@gn1ail.con1

f. Have you filed a complaint of discrimination with the FCHR, EEOC, HUD, or any local agency

within the last year? If yes, complete below:


Agency Name: N/A

3. Basis for Discrimination


a. On what basis do you believe you were discriminated against? Please check only the box or boxes that apply to
your charge ofdiscrimination
RACE:

COLOR:

NATIONAL ORIGIN

SEX

CREED

) ( PHYSICAL DISABILITY/HANDICAP

b. In the box below, provide a description of the alleged discriminatory act or acts that the

establishment took against you. Your description should include the following:

1. What happened, who took the actions against you, and when (what dates) the actions
occurred. Ongoing denial of disability accommodation, violation of Civil Rights, chapter 825 FS,
Abuse Neglect, Exploitation of Elderly Persons and Disabled Adults.
Fraud or impairment of my Petition No. 12-7747 to the U.S. Supreme Court (for denial of disability
accomn10dation, civil rights, disability rights), a legitimate government activity, 18 U.S.C. 371, by
Attorney General Pam Bondi and others in her employ, who conspired with Respondent David A.
Rowland, General Counsel for Respondent Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida, and other Respondents
and non-respondents, in a conspiracy against my rights, 18 U.S.C. 241, to deprive me of rights
under color of law, 18 U.S.C. 242. ADA: 42 USC 12202 - A State shall not be in1mune.
Attorney General Bondi et al are currently engaged in ongoing Misuse of Public Position in Petition
No. 13-7280 to the U.S. Supren1e Court, where The Florida Bar is a cross-party for political
persecution of me in retaliation for my Petition No. 12-7747 to the Government for a redress of
grievances protected by the First Amendment; ADA: 42 USC 12202 - A State shall not be immune;
ADA: 42 USC 12203 - Prohibition against retaliation and coercion; under 760.51 F.S. Violations of
constitutional rights, the Florida Attorney General had authority and duty to represent me but did not.
Enclosed you will find the following documents: Petition No. 12-7747 to the U.S. Supreme Court, and guide
Petition No. 13-7280 to the U.S. Supreme Court; Complaint to the Florida Con1mission on Ethics
Urgent Appeal to the United Nations, with two Supporting affidavits
Consolidated Amended Motion for Disability Accommodation, Declaratory Relief, Waive
Confidentiality; Notice E-filing Prohibition by District Court; Affidavit of Conflict, ADA denial
c.
In the box below, identify any customers who have been in the same situation as
you, but were treated more favorably because they have a different protected class than you
(For example, they are a different race, sex, national origin, etc.). Provide a brief description
of how these employees were treated differently than you. Unknown.
Attached is a letter from Dr. Karin Huffer, who was my Americans with Disability Act (ADA)
advocate. Dr. I-Iuffer may be able to provide this infoffi1ation. Address: 3236 Mountain Spring Road,
Las Vegas, NV 89146; Tel. 702-528-9588, Email: legalabuse@gmail.com
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4.

Re~pondent

Contact Information:

Provide the name of the business you are filing this claim against.
The Attorney General of Florida et al, the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit et at and the Defendants/Respondents in
Petition No. 12-7747 and Petition No. 13-7280, persons named in the complaint to the Florida Commission on
Ethics, Elisabeth Goodner, State Court Administrator, and Laura Rush, General Counsel, Office of the

State Courts Administrator; and cross-party The Florida Bar in Petition No. 13-7280.
McCalla Raymer LLC, 225 E. Robinson St., Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801, Respondent, Petition 13-7280

NOTE: McCalla Raymer LLC, a Foreign Limited Liability Company, is showing "Inactive" status
on the Florida Division of Corp. website, "ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT"
Provide the name of the Human Resources Office or other management level contact person for this business.

Pam Bondi AG; CJ Manuel Menendez Jr., 13th Circuit; John Harkness, Florida Bar, Elisabeth Goodner, OSCA.

Marty Stone, manager et al for McCalla Raymer LLC, see attached 2012 Annual Report.

Mailing address of the business: FL Attorney General, 101 W. Gaines Street, Collins Bldg, Tallahassee FL
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida, 800 E. Twiggs Street, Suite 603, Tampa, Florida 33602

Office of the State Courts Administrator, 500 South Duval Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1900

The Florida Bar, 651 E. Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2300

McCalla Raymer LLC, 225 E. Robinson St., Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801

I understand that information on this questionnaire may be shared, in whole or part, by the
Florida Commission on Human Relations with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission and the Respondent indicated. With the exception of these parties, this information
will be kept confidential.
I unde tand, agree and request Commission assistance

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(Date)
I, Neil J. Gillespie, hereby waive confidentiality; the documents provided are public records of and
about court proceedings.
Please print out and mail or fax to:
Florida Commission on Human Relations

2009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 200

Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Telephone (850) 488-7082

Facsimile (850) 488-5291

Gillespie p1 of 2

DR. KARIN HUFFER


Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #NV0082
ADAAA Titles II and III Specialist
Counseling and Forensic Psychology
3236 Mountain Spring Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89146
702-528-9588
www.lvaallc.com

October 28, 2010


To Whom It May Concern:
I created the first request for reasonable ADA Accommodations for Neil Gillespie. The
document was properly and timely filed. As his ADA advocate, it appeared that his right
to accommodations offsetting his functional impairments were in tact and he was being
afforded full and equal access to the Court. Ever since this time, Mr. Gillespie has been
subjected to ongoing denial of his accommodations and exploitation of his disabilities
As the litigation has proceeded, Mr. Gillespie is routinely denied participatory and
testimonial access to the court. He is discriminated against in the most brutal ways
possible. He is ridiculed by the opposition, accused of malingering by the Judge and
now, with no accommodations approved or in place, Mr. Gillespie is threatened with
arrest if he does not succumb to a deposition. This is like threatening to arrest a
paraplegic if he does not show up at a deposition leaving his wheelchair behind. This is
precedent setting in my experience. I intend to ask for DOJ guidance on this matter.
While my work is as a disinterested third party in terms of the legal particulars of a case,
I am charged with assuring that the client has equal access to the court physically,
psychologically, and emotionally. Critical to each case is that the disabled litigant is able
to communicate and concentrate on equal footing to present and participate in their cases
and protect themselves.
Unfortunately, there are cases that, due to the newness of the ADAAA, lack of training of
judicial personnel, and entrenched patterns of litigating without being mandated to
accommodate the disabled, that persons with disabilities become underserved and are too
often ignored or summarily dismissed. Power differential becomes an abusive and
oppressive issue between a person with disabilities and the opposition and/or court
personnel. The litigant with disabilities progressively cannot overcome the stigma and
bureaucratic barriers. Decisions are made by medically unqualified personnel causing
them to be reckless in the endangering of the health and well being of the client. This
creates a severe justice gap that prevents the ADAAA from being effectively applied. In
our adversarial system, the situation can devolve into a war of attrition. For an
unrepresented litigant with a disability to have a team of lawyers as adversaries, the
demand of litigation exceeds the unrepresented, disabled litigants ability to maintain
health while pursuing justice in our courts. Neil Gillespies case is one of those. At this
juncture the harm to Neil Gillespies health, economic situation, and general
diminishment of him in terms of his legal case cannot be overestimated and this bell

Gillespie p2 of 2
cannot be unrung. He is left with permanent secondary wounds.
Additionally, Neil Gillespie faces risk to his life and health and exhaustion of the ability
to continue to pursue justice with the failure of the ADA Administrative Offices to
respond effectively to the request for accommodations per Federal and Florida mandates.
It seems that the ADA Administrative offices that I have appealed to ignore his requests
for reasonable accommodations, including a response in writing. It is against my
medical advice for Neil Gillespie to continue the traditional legal path without properly
being accommodated. It would be like sending a vulnerable human being into a field of
bullies to sort out a legal problem.
I am accustomed to working nationally with courts of law as a public service. I agree
that our courts must adhere to strict rules. However, they must be flexible when it comes
to ADAAA Accommodations preserving the mandates of this federal law Under Title II
of the ADA. While public entities are not required to create new programs that provide
heretofore unprovided services to assist disabled persons. (Townsend v. Quasim (9th Cir.
2003) 328 F.3d 511, 518) they are bound under ADAAA as a ministerial/administrative
duty to approve any reasonable accommodation even in cases merely regarded as
having a disability with no formal diagnosis.
The United States Department of Justice Technical Assistance Manual adopted by
Florida also provides instructive guidance: "The ADA provides for equality of
opportunity, but does not guarantee equality of results. The foundation of many of the
specific requirements in the Department's regulations is the principle that individuals
with disabilities must be provided an equally effective opportunity to participate in or
benefit from a public entity's aids, benefits, and services. (U.S. Dept. of Justice, Title II,
Technical Assistance Manual (1993) II-3.3000.) A successful ADA claim does not
require excruciating details as to how the plaintiff's capabilities have been affected by
the impairment, even at the summary judgment stage. Gillen v. Fallon Ambulance Serv.,
Inc., 283 F.3d. My organization follows these guidelines maintaining a firm, focused and
limited stance for equality of participatory and testimonial access. That is what has been
denied Neil Gillespie.
The record of his ADAAA accommodations requests clearly shows that his welldocumented disabilities are now becoming more stress-related and marked by depression
and other serious symptoms that affect what he can do and how he can do it particularly
under stress. Purposeful exacerbation of his symptoms and the resulting harm is, without
a doubt, a strategy of attrition mixed with incompetence at the ADA Administrative level
of these courts. I am prepared to stand by that statement as an observer for more than
two years.

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Attorney General of Florida


Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
107 West Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Public records request 2: Complaint of Neil J. Gillespie submitted to the
Florida Commission on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117.
Dear Attorney General:
This is a request for all public records in the complaint of Neil J. Gillespie to the Florida
Commission on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117.
Thank you in advance for the courtesy of a response.
Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie
8092 SW 115th Loop
Ocala, Florida
Telephone: (352) 854-7807
Email: neilgillespie@mfi.net

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL


Executive Staff

PAM BONDI

ATTORNEY GENERAL

STATE OF FLORIDA

PL-Ol The Capitol


Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Phone (850) 414-3990
Fax (850) 487-2564
http://www.myjloridalegal.com

September 3, 2014

Mr. Neil J. Gillespie


8092 SW 115 th Loop
Ocala, FL 34481

Dear Mr. Gillespie:


This will respond to your August 27, 2014 letter in which, pursuant to Ch. 119, F.S., you
make the following request for public records:
"all public records in the complaint of Neil J. Gillespie to the Florida Commission
on Human Relations, FCHR No. 201400117."
The Office of the Attorney has been unable to locate any records responsive to your
request. You may wish to contact the Florida Commission on Human Relations to
determine if they have the records you seek. Should you have any questions, you may
contact our office at 850-414-3990.
Sincerely,

Leslie Jacobs
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