The 13-Minute Impossibility
MEDICATION "NON-COMPLIANCE" IN 13 MINUTES
Time to comply: 13 minutes
Time until medication due: Approximately 11 hours
The Contradictions
They Said: "No Known Drug Allergies"
Discharge summary claims no allergies despite witnessing seizures from forced Haldol
Reality: Disclosed Haldol Allergy
Told J.D. about Haldol allergy at intake, experienced seizures when forced to take it
Daily Notes: "Compliant with medication"
Every single day from Feb 6-11 documented as medication compliant
5250 Justification: "Non-compliance"
Extended hold based on medication non-compliance that daily notes disprove
Intake Pain: 0/10
J.D. documented no pain after attacking and drugging me
Evaluation Pain: 9/10
Dr. Ferrer documented severe pain level during evaluation
Deputy: "Extremely intoxicated"
Claims severe intoxication requiring psychiatric hold
Reality: Ran Quarter Mile
Navigated traffic, ran 1,320 feet without falling - impossible if extremely intoxicated
The Diagnosis Overload
They Diagnosed Me With EVERYTHING:
- Unspecified disruptive impulse control disorder
- Rule out substance-induced mood disorder
- Rule out substance-induced psychotic disorder
- History of bipolar disorder
- Social phobia
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Polysubstance dependence
- Mild cannabis use disorder
- Cluster B antisocial traits
- Benzodiazepine-induced mood disorder
- Motor vehicle accident
- Concussion
- Right periorbital swelling
- Abrasions (face, knee, side)
The Cover-Up Timeline
158 Days of Illegal Delays
- September 13, 2024: Medical records requested using their official form
- September 28, 2024: 15-day legal deadline passes
- September 7, 2024: Informed hospital of intent to sue
- October 18, 2024: Filed lawsuit after no response
- January 10, 2025 (3:00 AM): Documents mysteriously scanned
- January 13, 2025: Ex parte hearing about documents
- February 18, 2025: Received incomplete, disorganized records - as if put away quickly
- April 25, 2025: Sent "cleaner records" via Hightail - but with 2 documents removed
3:00 AM DOCUMENT SCANNING
72 hours before court hearing on document preservation
The Smoking Guns
Case Documents
All documents are public record - Case No. CIVRS2401401
Document downloads coming soon - contact for access
The Bottom Line
They gave me 13 minutes to comply with medication not due for 11 hours.
They scanned documents at 3:00 AM just 72 hours before a court hearing.
They diagnosed me with 11+ disorders to justify 8 days of false imprisonment.
They made $12,600 and cost me my rights forever.