My first Insurance (Bond) Claim against FTB employee Grace LeBleu and CA DOJ employee Anna Barsegyan was denied on the grounds that the conspiracy to expose my and my husband’s social security numbers happened more than a year ago.
On April 20, 2023, I filed a revised claim against Michelle M. Mitchell (claim and evidence below). She is the Coordinating Supervisor in the California Department of Justice’s Public Records Department, who violated California Government Code Section 1460 by refusing to furnish Barsegyan’s bond/insurance information. She also committed fraud by telling me that the laws requiring all California employees to be bonded or insured did not exist. I believe that this outright fraud was intended to stop me from exercising my right to file a claim against Barsegyan/LeBleu, which takes my claim against her beyond a civil matter to a criminal matter: the DOJ has violated 18 US Criminal Code section §1001 and 18 USC §241.
Unsurprisingly, ORIM also denied this claim on the grounds that the matter is too complex for their office and should be handled through the court system. According to the denial letter, I have six-months to file suit the California Department of Justice over this matter. I’m thinking about it…
Meanwhile, I am working on another claim. I’ll post it eventually.
Here is the Bond Claim that I filed against Michelle M. Mitchell of the CA DOJ
Exhibit 1: July 2021 Letters to FTB’s Disclosure Department
Exhibit 2: Screenshot of Registry of Actions for SDSC Case #2020-00005100
Exhibit 3: My Ex Parte application for an emergency hearing to have judge order the documents to be removed from website and replace with redacted versions and FTB’s Ex-Parte Application for Redacting Private Information from Documents.
Exhibit 4: Plaintiff Christine N. Grab’s Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Defendant Franchise Tax Boards Motion for Sanctions Dated 09-01-2021
Exhibit 5: Email thread between California Department of Justice and Christine Grab dated December 5 – December 16, 2022, and the rest of the email thread, dated December 16 – 19.