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A white paper document, appearing slightly creased, is displayed with black printed text detailing a series of alleged criminal acts and grievances
A white paper document, appearing slightly creased, is displayed with black printed text detailing a series of alleged criminal acts and grievances. The document is titled "1. THREE-YEAR CRIMINALISTIC BLOCKADE AND PERSECUTION," "2. THE MIDNIGHT BURGLARY – 17-18 SEPT 2025," and "3. CODES THEY PAY FOR." The text identifies the "Diva Hotel" and mentions "SF Rent Ord § 37.9(a)," indicating the location as San Francisco, United States. The document details alleged actions by individuals named Zoey (a former property manager), "Successor staff," and "Jaimy 'Jackson' (Room 605)." Specific allegations include: - Destruction of mail, including prescriptions and legal documents. - Breaking locks. - Circulation of false assault/racist-slur notices. - Issuing a "bogus '86'." - An unlawful lock-out without a court order, resulting in homelessness, rape, and HIV infection. - A "midnight burglary" on September 17-18, 2025, where a "Kement camera" was damaged and a "Microsoft PC, phones, keyboard/mouse, power cord, lightbulb" valued at approximately $2,700 were stolen. - Claims of photographic and witness evidence for the burglary and alleged refusal by management to secure a perpetrator's room, along with continued threats. The "CODES THEY PAY FOR" section lists specific legal statutes from San Francisco (SF Rent Ord), federal law (18 USC, 42 USC), and California law (Cal Civ Code, Cal Gov Code), outlining penalties for actions like unlawful lock-outs, destroying mail (especially HIV medications), destroying property, and denying reasonable accommodation, classifying some as felonies. The document is resting on a dark, indistinct surface, with a blurry brown object visible on the right.
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