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Jodi Jones, Regulatory Specialist Florida Commission on Human Relations 2009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100 Tallahassee, FL 32301

Email: jodi.jones@fchr.myflorida.com VIA U.P.S. No. 1Z64589FP295665527 December 31, 2013 Re: FCHR No. 201400117 Dear Ms. Jones:

Governor Rick Scott Office of Governor Rick Scott State of Florida, The Capitol 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 Email: Rick.Scott@eog.myflorida.com VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP295521539 Notice - F.S. 16.02 Appointment of person person to act in case of disability of Attorney General

Thank you for your letter dated December 26, 2013. I received your letter after emailing you yesterday about the status of my complaint. In response to your letter, please note that I appear pro se because I cannot obtain counsel. I am a nonlawyer and I did not attend law school. 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. So your reliance on Section 509.92, Section 760.10, or Sections 760.23-25, Florida Statutes is misplaced. My complaint was limited by the required FCHR form, but I did cite to F.S. 760.51 on page 2. F.S. 760.51 Violations of constitutional rights, civil action by the Attorney General; civil penalty. Here, the Attorney General, part of the Executive Branch, wrongly conspired with the Judicial Branch (Fla. Const. Art. II, Sec. 3, branches of govt. ) to obstruct justice and violate my constitutional civil rights and disability rights. My complaint includes 21 parties, not just the Attorney General, see the attached complaint. The Florida Bar has opened two inquires: 1. The Florida Bar File No. 2014-30,525 (9A), for Danielle Nicole Parsons, Bar ID 29364. 2. Unlicensed Practice of Law Investigation of Yolanda I. Martinez, Case No. 20143031(9A). The Florida Commission on Ethics gave notice December 17, 2013 of seven complaints for Misuse of Public Position, 112.313(6) F.S. I hereby waive confidentiality, see attached: Complaint No. 13-201, Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General of Florida, Executive Branch Complaint No. 13-202, Diana R. Esposito, Chief Asst. Attorney General, Executive Branch Complaint No. 13-203, Kenneth V. Wilson, Asst. Attorney General, Executive Branch Complaint No. 13-204, Valerie Williford, Employee of Attorney General, Executive Branch Complaint No. 13-205, Laura Martin, Employee of Attorney General, Executive Branch Complaint No. 13-206, David Rowland, Gen. Counsel, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Judicial Branch Complaint No. 13-207, Sandra Burge, paralegal, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Judicial Branch Therefore, the Florida Commission on Human Relations should ask the Governor to appoint another person to perform such duty in the Attorney Generals stead as provided by F.S. 16.02. This letter to Governor Scott also requests appointment of another person under F.S. 16.02.

Ms. Jodi Jones, Regulatory Specialist - FCHR Notice - F.S. 16.02 to Gov. Rick Scott

December 31, 2013 Page - 2

F.S. 16.02 Appointment of person to act in case of disability of Attorney General. In case of the disability of the Attorney General to perform any official duty devolving on him or her, by reason of interest or otherwise, the Governor or Attorney General of this state may appoint another person to perform such duty in the Attorney Generals stead. F.S. 760.51 Violations of constitutional rights, civil action by the Attorney General; civil penalty. (1) Whenever any person, whether or not acting under color of law, interferes by threats, intimidation, or coercion, or attempts to interfere by threats, intimidation, or coercion, with the exercise or enjoyment by any other person of rights secured by the State Constitution or laws of this state, the Attorney General may bring a civil or administrative action for damages, and for injunctive or other appropriate relief for violations of the rights secured. Any damages recovered under this section shall accrue to the injured person. The civil action shall be brought in the name of the state and may be brought on behalf of the injured person. The Attorney General is entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys fees and costs if the Department of Legal Affairs prevails in an action brought under this section. (2) Any person who interferes by threats, intimidation, or coercion, or attempts to interfere by threats, intimidation, or coercion, with the exercise or enjoyment by any other person of rights secured by the State Constitution or laws of this state is liable for a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each violation. This penalty may be recovered in any action brought under this section by the Attorney General. A civil penalty so collected shall accrue to the state and shall be deposited as received into the General Revenue Fund unallocated. In addition, I believe the wrongful foreclose of my home involving age discrimination, civil rights and disability discrimination gives standing under F.S. 760.20, Florida Fair Housing Act. Many of the accusations in my complaint to the FCHR under F.S. 760.51 cite to federal law because the U.S. Supreme Court is a federal court. In compliance with the rights secured by the State Constitution or laws of this state provision of F.S. 760.51, please see below. I believe the person appointment under F.S. 16.02 can provide whatever else is needed. Please refer to the accompanying lists - one list of 22 related cases, a list of 18 Florida Bar/UPL complaints, and a list of 8 complaints to the Judicial Qualifications Commission. Those 48 legal proceedings each show under F.S. 760.51 violations of my constitutional rights secured by the State Constitution or laws of this state. Under the Supremacy Clause I believe rights secured by the Constitution and laws of the United States are included, and Treaties of the United States. Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie - 8092 SW 115th Loop - Ocala Florida 34481 352-854-7807 - neilgillespie@mfi.net See list of enclosures, and service list

State of Florida
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December 26, 2013 :rv!r. Neil J. Gillespie 8092 South West 115th Loop Ocala, FL 34481

Dear Mr. Gillespie: Re: FCHR No. 201400117: Neil J. Gillespie v. The Attorney General of Florida

The Florida Commission on Human Relations is in receipt of your inquiry concerning discrimination. Based on the infonnation you provided, we are unable to pursue this matter further.

A complaint under Section 509.92, Section 760.10, or Sections 760.23-25, Florida Statutes, must be related to housing, employment and/or public accommodation (hotels or restaurants).

Under these circumstances, unless you advise us within 10 days of the date of this correspondence that the infonnation on which we have based our decision is incorrect, we will take no further action on your inquiry. Sincerely,

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Jodi Jones
Regulatory Specialist

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Service List December 31, 2013 Witness to Injustice for Neil J. Gillespie Gabriela Knaul, Special Rapporteur Independence of Judges and Lawyers Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights United Nations Office at Geneva 8-14 Avenue de la Paix 1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland Email: SRindependenceJL@ohchr.org Governor Rick Scott Office of Governor Rick Scott State of Florida, The Capitol 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 Email: Rick.Scott@eog.myflorida.com VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP295521539 Attorney General of Florida Office of Attorney General State of Florida 107 West Gaines Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 Email: pam.bondi@myfloridalegal.com VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP299681556 Morgan R. Bentley, Chair Florida Commission on Ethics Bentley and Bruning PA 783 S Orange Ave Ste 220 Sarasota, Florida 34236-4702 Email: mbentley@bentleyandbruning.com Gilbert Singer, Chairman Florida Commission on Human Relations Marcadis Singer PA 5104 S West Shore Blvd. Tampa, Florida 33611-5650 Email: gsinger@marcadislaw.com Elisabeth H. Goodner, Adminstrator Office of the State Courts Administrator 500 South Duval Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1900 (850) 488-1824 Email: goodnerl@flcourts.org Witness to Injustice for Neil J. Gillespie Shuaib Chalklen, Special Rapporteur on Disability, United Nations Enable Secretariat for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities @ Department of Economic and Social Affairs 405 E. 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 Email: enable@un.org Adam H. Putnam, Commissioner Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services Plaza Level 10, The Capitol 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0800 Email: Adam.Putnam@freshfromflorida.com VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP299993540 Jeff Atwater, Chief Financial Officer State of Florida Florida Department of Financial Services 200 East Gaines Street Tallahassee FL 32399 Email: Jeff.Atwater@myfloridacfo.com VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP295185564 Virlindia A Doss, Executive Director Florida Commission on Ethics 325 John Knox Road Building E, Suite 200 Tallahassee, FL 32303 Email: doss.virlindia@leg.state.fl.us VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP297105575 Michelle Wilson, Executive Director Florida Commission on Human Relations 2009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100 Tallahassee, FL 32301 E-Mail: fchrinfo@fchr.myflorida.com Michael Schneider, General Counsel Brooke S. Kennerly, Executive Director Judicial Qualifications Commission 1110 Thomasville Road Tallahassee, FL 32303-6224 Email: mschneider@floridajqc.com

List of Enclosures Letter of Jodi Jones, Regulatory Specialist, FCHR No. 201400117, December 26, 2013 My complaint to the FCHR, December 10, 2013 (14 pages) The Florida Bar File No. 2014-30,525 (9A), for Danielle Nicole Parsons, Bar ID 29364. Unlicensed Practice of Law Investigation of Yolanda I. Martinez, Case No. 20143031(9A). My complaint to the Florida Commission on Ethics, December 9, 2013 (14 pages) Supplement to the Florida Commission on Ethics, December 11, 2013 (1 page cover only) Notice, complaint No. 13-201, Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General of Florida, Executive Branch Notice, complaint No. 13-202, Diana R. Esposito, Chief Asst. Attorney General, Executive Branch Notice, complaint No. 13-203, Kenneth V. Wilson, Asst. Attorney General, Executive Branch Notice, complaint No. 13-204, Valerie Williford, Employee-Attorney General, Executive Branch Notice, complaint No. 13-205, Laura Martin, Employee of Attorney General, Executive Branch Notice, complaint No. 13-206, David Rowland, Gen. Counsel, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Judicial Branch Notice, complaint No. 13-207, Sandra Burge, paralegal, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Judicial Branch List of meritorious Complaints to The Florida Bar List of meritorious judicial complaints made by Neil J. Gillespie List of 22 Related legal actions to Gillespie v. Barker, Rodems & Cook, PA, 05-CA-007205 My response to Letter of Mr. Schneider dated November 22, 2013, re Confidentiality

Meritorious Complaints to The Florida Bar by Neil J. Gillespie Note: Partners engaged in the practice of law are each responsible for the fraud or negligence of another partner when the later acts within the scope of the ordinary business of an attorney. Smyrna Developers, Inc. v. Bornstein, 177 So.2d 16 (2dDCA, 1965). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. William J. Cook RFA No. 03-18867 June 12, 2003 (ACAP Central) William J. Cook TFB No. 2004-11,734(13C) June 7, 2004 (Tampa Branch) William J. Cook TFB No. 2006-11,194 (13D) March 6, 2006 (Tampa Branch) William J. Cook TFB No. 2007-10,004 (13D) June 27, 2006 (Tampa Branch) Ryan Christopher Rodems TFB No. 2007-11,162(13D) February 20, 2007 (Tampa Branch) Chris A. Barker TFB No. 2007-11,792(13A) June 18, 2007 (Tampa Branch) Ryan Christopher Rodems File not opened/no number June 20, 2007 (Tampa Branch) Troy Matthew Lovell File not opened/no number June 20, 2007 (Tampa Branch) Robert W. Bauer TFB No. 2011-00,073 (8B) July 15, 2010 (ACAP Central) Seldon J. Childers RFA No. 11-4718 August 25, 2010 (ACAP Central) Eugene P. Castagliuolo TFB No. 2013-10,162 (6D) August 17, 2012 (ACAP Central) Ryan Christopher Rodems TFB No. 2013-10,271 (13E) Sep-13, 2012 (ACAP Central) Robert W. Bauer TFB No. 2013-00,540 (8B) January 7, 2013 (ACAP Central) Ryan Christopher Rodems, complaint submitted January 4, 2013. Complaint was quietly incorporated without notice with TFB No. 2013-10,271 (13E) Sep-13, 2012 and dismissed. Catherine Barbara Chapman, RFA No. 13-12194, January 18, 2013 (ACAP Central) Ryan Christopher Rodems, UPL Complaint filed November 25, 2013, Lori Holcomb refused to process the complaint as UPL. Sent to ACAP as RFA No. 14-9913 Shanell M. Schuyler. No more ACAP for Mr. Rodems, requested UPL complaint returned. Yolanda I. Martinez, UPL Investigation No. 20143031(9A), December 5, 2013 (Orlando UPL) Danielle Nicole Parsons, TFB File No. 2014-30,525 (9A), December 6, 2013 (ACAP Central)

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Judicial Qualifications Commission Meritorious judicial complaints made by Neil J. Gillespie Each complaint was corruptly dismissed by the JQC (except no. 8, pending) Two right-to-sue letters for Judge Claudia Rickert Isom were provided by the JQC Judge Isoms misconduct was rewarded with the 2013 Distinguished Judicial Service Award presented by Chief Justice Ricky Polston Jan. 31 at the Florida Supreme Court.

Note: For typical consumers of legal and court services, judicial complaints, like bar complaints, generally do not provide a consumer useful relief if approved, and are almost always dismissed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Docket No. 10495 (2010) - October 5, 2010 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook. Docket No. 11375 (2011) - August 17, 2011 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook. Docket No. 12385 (2012) - August 15, 2012 complaint for Judge Claudia Rickert Isom Docket No. 12554 (2012) - November 26, 2012 complaint, Judge Martha Jean Cook. Docket No. 13421 (2013) - August 21, 2013 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook Docket No. 13527 (2013) - October 17, 2013 complaint for Judge Claudia Rickert Isom Docket No. 13573 (2013) - November 20, 2013 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook Docket No. (2013) - December 19, 2013 complaint for Chief Judge Menendez

1. Docket No. 10495 (2010) - October 5, 2010 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook. Misconduct, outrageous behavior, racketeering, honest services fraud. JQC anonymous, unsigned dismissal letter November 22, 2010

The Commission does not have authority to disqualify a judge from a case or to order that a new judge be assigned to a case. Any such request must be made through the normal court process. The Commission has no authority to act as an appellate court. It cannot review, reverse or vacate a judge's decision or sentence. Such concerns must be handled through the normal court process. My response letter January 6, 2011 to JQC Executive Director Brooke Kennerly. Judge Cook recused once I filed removal petition 2D10-5529; Judge Cook wrongly denied five motions to disqualify so she could make rulings favorable to Rodems; case was on appeal 2D10-5197. Standard dismissal letter January 7, 2011 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider In response to your letter of January 6, 2011, please be advised that the Commission completed its review of your complaint in the above matter and determined, at its meeting held on Thursday, November 18, 2010, that the concerns you have expressed are not violations of the Code of Conduct warranting further action by the Commission. The purpose of the Commission is to determine the existence of judicial misconduct and disability as defined by the Constitution and the laws of the State of Florida. If such misconduct or disability is found, the Commission can recommend disciplinary action to

the Florida Supreme Court. The Commission has found no basis for further action on your complaint that therefore has been dismissed. 2. Docket No. 11375 (2011) - August 17, 2011 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook. Media reported conflict with family bank business and hearing foreclosure cases, Judge Cook refused to recuse. Judge Cook was administratively transferred to criminal court. Standard dismissal letter September 13, 2011 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider.

3. Docket No. 12385 (2012) - August 15, 2012 complaint for Judge Claudia Rickert Isom. Lied in open court during a conflict-check hearing, failed to disclose husband once practiced law with my lawyer. Denied disability accommodation. Corruptly remained on the case to make rulings favorable to Rodems. Right to sue letter October 10, 2012 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider: The Commission has completed its review of your complaint in the above matter and has determined, at its meeting held on Friday, October 5, 2012, that the concerns you have expressed are not allegations involving a breach of the Code of Judicial Conduct warranting further action by the Commission but are matters for review solely through the court system. The purpose of the Commission is to determine the existence of judicial misconduct and disability as defined by the Constitution and the laws of the State of Florida. If such misconduct or disability is found, the Commission can recommend disciplinary action to the Florida Supreme Court. The Commission has found no basis for further action on your complaint that therefore has been dismissed. 4. Docket No. 12554 (2012) - November 26, 2012 complaint, Judge Martha Cook. No authorship by Judge Cook in a final summary judgment order signed and entered by the Judge without reading the order. Mr. Rodems wrote the order as part of an honest services fraud. Standard dismissal letter January 24, 2013 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider.

5. Docket No. 13421 (2013) - August 21, 2013 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook, failed to follow the holding in Rogers v. State, 630 So. 2d 513 (Fla. 1993), that requires a judge provide a reasonable amount of time to reduce a spoken motion to disqualify to writing. I had just found this case and made a complaint based only on Rogers v. State, one the JQC has relied upon in the past. Initially Executive Director Kennerly corruptly refused to process my complaint, and sent me a letter dated August 30, 2013 on the basis of falsehoods and wrong case details intended to confuse me. I responded by letter September 5, 2013 and refuted Ms. Kennerlys wrongdoing. JQC Counsel Michael Schneider responded September 9, 2013, Although your concerns appear to have been previously addressed, the matter will be resubmitted to the Investigative Panel for their determination. 2

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Standard dismissal letter October 10, 2013 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider. Docket No. 13527 (2013) - October 17, 2013 complaint for Judge Claudia Rickert Isom.

This complaint concerned Judge Isoms violation of the Constitution of the State of Florida, Article V, Section 13; failure to disclose multiple Interests In Specified Businesses on the Form 6 Full and Public Disclosure of Financial Interests, Section E; failure to disclose an ownership interest in a high performance aircraft; likely tax evasion through WCAT, INC.; and concealment of the real purpose and use of WCAT, INC., the high performance aircraft, and purpose for failing to disclose this information. Right to sue letter December 10, 2013 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider: The Commission has completed its review of your complaint in the above matter and has determined, at its meeting held on Thursday, December 5, 2013, that the concerns you have expressed are not allegations involving a breach of the Code of Judicial Conduct warranting further action by the Commission but are matters for review through the normal court process. The purpose of the Commission is to determine the existence of judicial misconduct and disability as defined by the Constitution and the laws of the State of Florida. If such misconduct or disability is found, the Commission can recommend disciplinary action to the Florida Supreme Court. The Commission has found no basis for further action on your complaint that therefore has been dismissed. So now I have two (2) right-to-sue letters for Judge Claudia Rickert Isom. 7. Docket No. 13573 (2013) - November 20, 2013 complaint for Judge Martha Jean Cook, for corruptly-entered Order Prohibiting Plaintiff [Neil J. Gillespie] From Appearing Pro Se. Although this case was closed over two years ago, Judge Cooks sham order is being used against me today by Ryan Christopher Rodems as part of a vexatious Unlicensed Practice of Law (UPL) Complaint made by Rodems against me. The Order is a sham and did not address a bona fide issue. Judge Cook corruptly entered the Order during a conflict of interest, while she was a Defendant in my federal disability and civil rights lawsuit. Judge Cook entered the Order with a corrupt motive, to stop legitimate inquiry showing her personal and business financial affairs violated the Florida Code of Judicial Conduct. Specifically, Judge Cooks family bank was about to fail in 2009 under FDIC order until a Brazilian billionaire pumped tens-of-millions of dollars in the community bank. Judge Cook recused herself in this case November 18, 2010, three days after entering the Order. Judge Cooks recusal shows my motion to disqualify her was legally justified. Standard dismissal letter December 10, 2013 by JQC Counsel Michael Schneider. 3

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Docket No. ____(2013) - December 19, 2013 complaint, Chief Judge Manuel Menendez

Respondent David A. Rowland, General Counsel for Respondent Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Florida, concocted with others a fraud to falsely portray to Kenneth Wilson, Florida Assistant Attorney General, that I did not serve Mr. Rowland my petition as I certified under Supreme Court Rule 29. Mr. Wilson claims he relied on Rowlands fraud, and did not submit a brief in opposition due the Supreme Court January 14, 2013. Without a response, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi denied me due process under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. The U.S. Supreme Court relies on opposition briefs as part of its adversarial process to properly litigate and decide a petition. Floridas opposition brief was due January 14, 2013. AG Bondi did not respond for Florida, thus no opposition brief was distributed for the Supreme Courts Conference February 15, 2013. Laura Rush, OSCA, informed me that under Article V, section 2(d), Florida Constitution, the circuit chief judge is the administrative head of the circuit, responsible for the administrative supervision of the circuit courts and county courts in his circuit. Therefore I believe Judge Menendez was involved in the fraud or impairment of Petition No. 12-7747, if not the ringleader. Cal Goodlett, General Counsel's Office, Office of the State Courts Administrator, identified Judge Menendez as the Records Custodian for Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, FL. Rule 2.420(b)(3). On August 15, 2013 I made a records request to Judge Menendez (enclosed), that stated: This is my third request for public records. Two prior requests were met with false and misleading responses from Sandra Burge, a purported "paralegal assistant". Please delegate the task of responding to this records request to a competent person, not someone who was part of the scheme to falsely portray to Kenneth Wilson, Florida A.S.A., that I did not serve Mr. Rowland my petition per U.S. Supreme Court Rule 29. That list of persons includes Rowland, Burge, Chris Nauman, and perhaps others... Contrary to my request to Judge Menendez that Mr. Rowland not be involved in providing records, a response August 30, 2013 from Rowland stating Chief Judge Menendez directed me to respond to your August 15, 2013 public records request. The Thirteenth Judicial Circuit was created by statute to administer, apply, and interpret the laws of the state of Florida in a fair and unbiased manner without favoritism, extortion, improper influence, personal self-enrichment, self-dealing, concealment, or conflict of interest. Judge Menendez does not operate the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in a fair and unbiased manner. Menendez must be removed from office. He is not able to perform his duty as chief judge in an effective and expeditious manner. Judge Menendez has engaged in a wide range of misconduct as shown here. This complaint shows the existence of judicial misconduct and disability by Judge Menendez as defined by the Constitution and the laws of the State of Florida. Menendez must be removed from office to uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary.

22 Related legal actions to Gillespie v. Barker, Rodems & Cook, PA, 05-CA-007205
RCR - denotes cases where Ryan Christopher Rodems represented his firm and partner against former client Gillespie

1.RCR Hillsborough Co. 05-CA-7205, Gillespie v. Barker, Rodems & Cook, P.A., Aug-11-2005 to Jun-21-2011, (Mr. Bauer appeared for Gillespie April 2, 2007 through October 1, 2009). 2.RCR Hillsborough Co. 05-CA-7205, Vexatious libel counterclaim, BRC v. Gillespie, Jan-19-2006 to Sep-28-2010, (Mr. Bauer appeared for Gillespie April 2, 2007 - October 1, 2009) 3.RCR 2dDCA, 2D06-3803: Gillespie v. BRC, discovery related appeal (Gillespie pro se) (closed) 4.RCR 2dDCA, 2D07-4530: BRC v. Gillespie, voluntary dismissal (Mr. Bauer for Gillespie) (closed) 5.RCR 2dDCA, 2D08-2224: Gillespie v. BRC, 57.105 sanctions (Mr. Bauer for Gillespie) (closed) 6. RCR 2dDCA, 2D10-5197: Gillespie v. BRC, appeal final summary judgment (Gillespie pro se) (closed) 7. RCR 2dDCA, 2D10-5529: Gillespie v. BRC, prohibition, remove Judge Cook (Gillespie pro se) (closed) 8. RCR 2dDCA, 2D11-2127: Gillespie v. BRC, prohibition/venue, Judge Arnold (Gillespie pro se) (closed) 9. RCR Fla.Sup.Ct. SC11-858: Gillespie v. BRC, habeas corpus, prohibition (Gillespie pro se) (closed) 10.RCR Fla.Sup.Ct. SC11-1622: Gillespie v. BRC, mandamus, other relief (Gillespie pro se) (closed) 11.RCR Federal Ct. 5:10-cv-503: Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Fla., Civil Rights/ADA (closed; Scotus) 12. 13. Federal Ct. 5:11-cv-539: Estate/Gillespie v. Thirteenth Jud. Cir., FL., Hobbs Act, Title 15, 1983, ADA, etc. C.A.11, 12-11028-B: Estate/Gillespie v. Thirteenth Jud. Cir., FL., Hobbs Act, Title 15, 1983, ADA, etc.

14.RCR C.A.11, 12-11213-C: Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Fla., Civil Rights, ADA, (closed;Scotus) 15.RCR SCOTUS Rule 22 Application, Justice Thomas May 31, 2011, not docketed. (Gillespie pro se) Emergency Petition for Stay or Injunction, re: Supreme Court of Florida SC11-858 16.RCR SCOTUS Rule 22 Application, Justice Thomas June 11, 2011, not docketed. (Gillespie pro se) Extraordinary Writ of Prohibition, re: Supreme Court of Florida SC11-858 17.RCR SCOTUS Petition for Writ of Certiorari August 20, 2012 review Fla.Sup.Ct. case no. SC11-1622, Returned August 23, 2012 because the petition was determined out-of-time. 18.RCR SCOTUS Rule 13.5 Application to Justice Thomas, docketed August 13, 2012, No. 12A215 19.RCR SCOTUS Petition for Writ of Certiorari No. 12-7747, December 10, 2012, C.A.11 12-11028, 12-11213 20. SCOTUS Petition for Writ of Certiorari No. 13-7280, November 8, 2013, C.A.11 13-11858-B

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Jodi Jones, Regulatory Specialist Florida Commission on Human Relations 2009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Email: jodi.jones@fchr.myflorida.com VIA UPS No. 1Z64589FP297593593

Governor Rick Scott Office of Governor Rick Scott State of Florida, The Capitol 400 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001 Email: Rick.Scott@eog.myflorida.com

January 7, 2014 Re: FCHR No. 201400117; F.S. 16.02 Appointment of person to act, Attorney General Dear Governor Scott and Ms. Jones: This is a follow-up letter to my letter dated December 31, 2013. The U.S. Department of State shows the Florida Commission on Human Relations, Annex A to the Common Core Document of the United States, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Human Rights Organizations and Programs. A PDF copy is attached, and is found online at the link. http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/179782.htm 1. State, local, tribal, and territorial human rights organizations and programs play a critical role in U.S. implementation of the human rights treaties to which the United States is a party, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD), the Convention Against Torture (CAT), and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution, and child pornography. This Annex contains information on state, local, tribal, and territorial laws, enforcement mechanisms, and outreach programs related to the issues addressed in the treaty reports... These documents were adopted by the UN General Assembly, attached in PDF, and online. Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power Adopted by General Assembly resolution 40/34 of 29 November 1985 http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/VictimsOfCrimeAndAbuseOfPower.aspx Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law. General Assembly resolution 60/147 of 16 December 2005. http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/RemedyAndReparation.aspx Sincerely,

Neil J. Gillespie 8092 SW 115th Loop Ocala Florida 34481

Telephone: 352-854-7807 Email: neilgillespie@mfi.net

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