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For Prosecutors or Enforcement

This is a potential criminal and consumer-protection violation arising from a verified pattern of retaliation by Brookfield Properties, now documented in Case DC-25-10952.

Corporate Landlord Abuse

A lawsuit filed in Dallas County District Court (Cause No. DC-25-10952) alleges that Brookfield Properties, a major corporate landlord, committed intentional fraud against Michael A. Stuart, a disabled U.S. Air Force veteran and HUD-VASH participant – while he was recovering from emergency spinal surgery.

The Plaintiff’s legal strategy explicitly frames this local misconduct within the context of systemic, documented corporate exploitation found in subsidized housing programs, citing a scholarly analysis published in the Harvard Law Review.

SYSTEMIC ABUSE EXPOSED

This case provides concrete, local evidence of the structural failures described in the scholarly analysis with documented proof.

  • Disabled Veteran Targeted
  • Incentives to Foist Blame
  • Intentional Fraud Confirmed
  • Broken Compliance Oversight
  • Corporate Veil Pierced
  • Lack of Transparency & Accountability
  • False Attribution to Government
ELDER ABUSE AND RETALIATION

The documented facts of this Dallas case provide the necessary elements for criminal referral and enhanced damages:

  • Malicious Retaliation
  • Elder Abuse
  • Medical Endangerment
CALL TO ACTION

This case, backed by a sophisticated veteran who meticulously documented the fraud, provides a unique opportunity to hold a multinational corporation accountable for intentional misconduct and set a critical precedent.

Dallas 101st District Court Case No.: DC-25-10952
Contact: Michael Stuart mike@homepit.com | (956) 433-1783


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