Coercive control. Jailed 9 times for exposing “misconduct.” They retaliated again by giving my children to the abusive ex. I am barred, scared and I am angry.
Man the #opra lawyers in NJ really hosed their citizens. It's one big money grab and someone has to take charge now since everyone is scared to fight the good fight for the citizens. Time to buckle up and expose the corruption one font at a time. #Transparency#njcorruption
My client is being followed by a Stingray in NJ! On May 31, my Verizon phone caught a fake tower (TAC: 0, "UNKNOWN" signals) tracking them over 2-3 miles in local towns. It switched from 5G to LTE to keep spying, even with their network off. T-Mobile phone was fine—They are the target. This ties to their fight against tech tampering by local authorities. Who else is seeing this? #Surveillance #Stingray #PrivacyMatters
@USAttyHabba @MikieSherrill@DHSgov@FBIDirectorKash@njopengovt@HarmeetKDhillon@Project_Veritas
I’m not running for governor.
But if I were, I wouldn’t stand on a podium telling you what you want to hear—I’d be asking what the hell happened to New Jersey.
Every election, we’re fed the same plastic promises by people who’ve already been bought and boxed.
Doesn’t matter if there’s a D or an R on their name tag—what matters is who owns their silence once they’re in office.
Politics in this state isn’t about serving people.
It’s about preserving power.
The law? Twisted.
Justice? Selective.
Truth? Redacted.
Meanwhile, the real voices—the ones exposing corruption, demanding accountability, fighting for families—get ignored, gaslit, or worse: targeted.
So the question isn’t "Who’s going to win?"
The real question is: When will someone finally stand up without a leash around their neck?
New Jersey deserves better.
And deep down, we all know it.
@USAttyHabba @AlinaHabba
We’re building a free, offline forensic scanner that empowers anyone to verify the integrity of public records — OPRA responses, legal docs, emails, PDFs.
Because transparency shouldn’t come with malware, manipulation, or metadata lies. Hint hint New Jersey
#DigitalAccountability #ForensicsForAll #OPRA
Tick tock on the mass surveillance that's coming. And many of you won't even know In fact you probably give over all of your rights. Jersey is already doing it. Here's a snippet of a forensic report that shows stingray activity in Morris County. @Jack4NJ@MikieSherrill@AlinaHabba@TorEkelandPLLC
The Chain of Custody file was created March 5, 2025, after the agency received a public records demand.
That’s not just suspicious—it’s a red flag for federal obstruction.
The metadata tells the truth. So does the timeline.
#FOIA#OPRA#DueProcess@njopengovt@AlinaHabba
We uncovered a forged "Chain of Custody" in a NJ police case.
Evidence logged: 2022
CoC form created: 2025 (3 years late)
No signature
No hash
Rasterized image file
This isn't just misconduct. It's spoliation. 👇
#PoliceAccountability#NJ
Waiting on you @AlinaHabba
My clients are reaching out to you as well @CivilRights
And here we go ...
Gregory J. LaConte: 0-2 in NJ courts on transparency—first KO was Paff v. Chatham (MRS-L-1793-14). Court forced him to cough up police-misconduct payouts. Third strike loading… ⏳ #OPRA#nj#CORRUPTION @USAttyHabba
Crazy how some town clerks manage to fumble the same public records laws twice in one decade—once on paper, once digitally.
If Paff v. Chatham was Greg LaConte’s warm-up, then Fuster v. Chatham was the Supreme Court speedrun of his incompetence.
You’d think after losing one OPRA lawsuit, he’d stop acting like the files are his diary.
But here we are again—just with sophisticated malware now.
#FactsMatter
#njcorruption
#nj
#newjersey
@USAttyHabba @Jack4NJ@MikieSherrill@njopengovt@CivilRights
@TH35HAMANH3r01d @paff Yet, I haven't found anything online indicating Laconte was fined...
However, I did find a close relative of Gregory Laconte is a New Jersey Judge? Called back to the bar two weeks after Supreme Court Ruled on Fuster v. Township of Chatham... Judge Thomas Laconte...
@TH35HAMANH3r01d Right... Chatham Twp is under Morris County Prosecutor's Office Jurisdiction, and Morris County Prosecutor's Office works with the FBI in Joint Task Force Operations... Morris County is 1 of 18 counties in New Jersey listed as working with the FBI in JTFPs.
Two OPRA losses in one decade.
Same clerk.
Same township.
This time, they added malware-tainted PDFs and conflicting audit logs.
That's not poor records management—that’s a digital obstruction pattern. People of Morris County are going to be shocked with what we have. @FBI@CISAgov@USAO_NJ@CivilRights
And it gets worse.
The person who sent it?
A Lieutenant — not the records custodian — who also runs the department’s body cam program.
He used a marketing email platform to deliver unverified evidence with tracking beacons and no oversight.
The file was accessed internally before it was even shared.
This isn’t a one-time mistake.
This same officer has: – Falsified audit logs
– Created multiple “official” versions of the same export
– Recycled hashes like no one would notice
– Omitted critical entries from the video timeline
– Shared footage with non-law enforcement parties off the books
It’s a pattern now.
Not an accident — a liability.
#ChainOfCustody #OPRA #BWC #Forensics #MorrisCounty
Something serious just broke in Morris County.
A police department bypassed its records clerk to send body cam footage through a third-party email platform that tracks clicks, logs devices, and leaves zero internal trail.
The video? No hash. No redactions. No official notice.
Worse — the footage was accessed by multiple internal actors before being sent out. All done via a cloud link that can be altered after the fact.
This isn’t just a records screwup.
It’s a chain-of-custody breach, a privacy violation, and possibly a civil rights issue.
Someone knew better. Someone did it anyway.
@USAttyHabba
@FBIDirectorKash@CivilRights
#OPRA #NJ #DigitalForensics #PoliceAccountability
A New Jersey county agency redacted emails that were already disclosed—unredacted—by the township, in response to the exact same OPRA request.
Same file. Same request. Two different versions.
This isn’t a glitch, it’s textbook records tampering and a violation of public access law under:
🔹 N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1 – Government records are presumed public
🔹 N.J.S.A. 47:1A-11(a) – Willful denial is a punishable offense
🔹 Renna v. Union County – No blanket redactions allowed
🔹 North Jersey Media v. Lyndhurst – Prior disclosure voids exemptions
🔹 Galloway v. Paff – Metadata must be provided
Now they’re claiming they need a “Microsoft support ticket” just to access .msg metadata—while providing SHA-256 hashes of the same files.
They’ve seen the data. They’re hiding it.
This is the corruption I’ve been talking about.
When is someone going to act? Why is someone like this still in power?
@AlinaHabba@Project_Veritas@JudicialWatch@NorthJersey @TransparencyOrg
#OPRA #FusterFiles #RecordsTampering #NJCorruption #AccountabilityNow