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Hell Yeah — The Charges Are Gone

Hell Yeah!  In the interests of justice.

Today, I got the notice I’ve been waiting for.

“The State of Minnesota hereby dismisses the Complaint in the interests of justice. Please expunge/seal all court records in this file…”

This dismissal wasn’t for just anything—it was the alleged Order for Protection (OFP) violation tied to an emoji. That’s right. I was being criminally charged over a digital icon. And now it’s gone. Dismissed. Erased.


See for yourself:


Not only that, but the State is asking the court to expunge the record. Wipe it clean.


Why?

“In the interests of justice.”

That’s not just a convenient phrase. It means the prosecution knew that continuing this case would be unjust. It wasn’t just a lack of evidence—it was an acknowledgment that this case shouldn’t have happened at all.


And this isn’t the first time. This is now the third alleged OFP violation that’s been dismissed. I currently have zero criminal charges against me. None.


This matters. It proves what I’ve been saying all along: something’s not right here.


You can’t look at each of these situations in a vacuum. You need to step back and ask: why does this keep happening? Why am I being accused, dragged into court, and then cleared—again and again?


This dismissal is a critical piece in the custody case, because it shows a pattern. A pattern of false allegations. A pattern of misuse of the legal system. A pattern of someone trying to paint me as something I’m not—and the justice system slowly but surely proving them wrong.


But the most important part of this is what it represents:


If you don’t back down, if you stand your ground, if you fight for the truth—even when the system tries to break you—you can overcome it.


So yeah, Hell yeah. I’m going to celebrate this. Because the truth matters. Because justice matters. Because this is one more crack in the wall.


And I’m not done.


To every parent who’s had their words twisted, their truth buried, and their rights trampled — keep going. Don’t let them wear you down. This isn’t just about me. It’s about every one of us being gaslit by a system that punishes honesty and protects power.


The court may have sealed this case, but I’m not sealing my voice.

Not now. Not ever.


What I’ve witnessed so far during my time in the family courts is how very wrong they are and how poorly they operate. Our family court system is a house of cards. It lacks the foundation our nation was founded on—constitutional rights. Because of that, I will blow it down in the name of justice.


341 days since my children were kidnapped. This isn't over.


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I’ve already heard from parents who’ve lost everything. Some haven’t seen their children in years.


This is real. This is dangerous. And this is why we fight.


Ryan -


 
 
 

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