I file things. Institutions respond. The response is the story. Public records, consumer protection, First Amendment. Pro se and unbothered. chazstevens.substack.com | research.revolt.training | revolt.training
T. Chaz Stevens, MSc, CLE Faculty
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Florida renters can't report their landlord anonymously. Your name hits the public record where the landlord sees it. So people stay quiet, the mold stays put.
The SNITCH Renter Filing Fund files under our name, not yours. For those in financial need, there's no charge.
BSO won't give me 67,000 documents. They'd bury me in fees. But the state already has all of it in one archive, and that archive is now a public record. So I'm asking for the zip file. New on REVOLT Insights:
BSO is compiling every contract, helicopter invoice, and the secret salary study for Florida DOGE by June 11. When one agency hands records to another, they stay public. So I asked Foley for the whole stack, as produced. Volume isn't a defense. New on REVOLT.
Florida man peak logic.
Covered in blood, stole a toddler’s fry, nicked a $7.98 White Claw. When boxed him in, things got wiggy. Announced a bomb, threatened a groin grab, missed, and accidentally finger-banged a cop's backside before trying to steal a his sidearm. Oh, also meth. Lots of it.
I am crowdsourcing two things: how Tony’s classmates label their own degree, and every instance of Tony or BSO writing “PhD” in public. The first proves what the degree is. The second proves what he claimed.
BSO confirmed in writing: no policy ever let Sheriff Tony use agency databases, staff, or time for his doctorate. No approval, no ethics review, nothing.
So the IT-use rule that disciplines deputies for personal database use applies to him too.
#Broward #BSO #GregoryTony #Sunshine
I asked BSO for one specific policy — rules on command staff doing academic study groups on duty and using BSO time, staff, and databases for personal degree work, 2021–2024. Got two out of the seven, and the two were not related to my request.
Doug Misicko (Lucien Greaves) of The Satanic Temple built a serious religious organization to fight the system The temple fractured. The filing endures.
Why did Broward's contract cities pay for a deputy raise the deputies never got?
Broward's contract cities paid for a deputy raise that took effect Oct 1. The deputies never got it. The union wants to know where the money went.
Florida runs code enforcement on complaints. The people best placed to file them are the ones who can least afford to.
My gig has always been the Constitution. His was pretending to run a religion — until his own ministers laughed at him and the whole brittle construct imploded.
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The union president put it in writing to BSO's own General Counsel: the contract cities sent the raise money in October, and the deputies serving those cities still haven't seen it. Here's the letter,