Primary Categories (Core Legal Violations)
Medicaid Fraud & Systemic Abuse (in Connecticut ABI Waiver and MFP Money Follows the Person Program)
Olmstead Violations (ADA Title II – unnecessary institutionalization and failure to provide community integration)
Civil Rights Violations (disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act)
Constitutional Violations (14th Amendment Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses)
Whistleblower Rights & Retaliation (protected activity ignored and obstructed since 2023)
Federal Regulatory Violations (42 CFR § 431.51 – denial of free choice of providers)
Secondary Categories (Direct Harms & Systemic Failures)
Harm to Vulnerable Populations (disabled adults and children with acquired brain injuries)
Absence of Adult Protective Services (intentional gap for ages 18-59 with ABI)
Retaliatory Outsourcing & Gatekeeping (Access Agencies starving compliant providers like ABI Resources LLC)
Systemic Institutionalization (engineered “keep them out of the public” policy)
Misappropriation of Federal Medicaid Funds (taxpayer dollars wasted on unnecessary institutional care)
Government Obstruction & Lawfare (CHRO spoliation, Sandata failures, complaint redirection)
Additional Intersecting Categories
Attorney General Accountability (William Tong’s failure to act despite direct notice and certified receipts)
TBI Survivor Rights (personal retaliation against a disabled whistleblower with severe TBI)
Federal Investigation Demand (DOJ Civil Rights Division pattern-or-practice review and potential lawsuit)
State Concealment of Waiver Program (hidden provider directory and suppressed awareness)
Constitutional Crisis in State Medicaid Administration (state-level weaponization of government systems)
March 23, 2026 DOJ Civil Rights Division Complaint Successfully Submitted – Official Record #745546-PFM – Systemic Olmstead Violations by Attorney General William Tong and Connecticut DSS
March 23, 2026 DOJ Civil Rights Division Complaint Successfully Submitted – Official Record 745546-PFM – Systemic Olmstead Violations by Attorney General William Tong and Connecticut DSS
Submitted by: David Medeiros, Founder & CEO, ABI Resources LLC (39 Kings Hwy STE C, Gales Ferry, CT 06335 | 860-942-0365 | AABIWR@LIVE.COM)
Date: March 23, 2026
Who: David Medeiros (TBI survivor and whistleblower); William Tong (Attorney General of Connecticut); State of Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS).
What: Systemic unnecessary institutionalization of ABI survivors, concealment of the provider directory, denial of free choice under 42 CFR § 431.51, absence of Adult Protective Services for ages 18-59 with ABI, retaliatory outsourcing to Access Agencies, financial starvation of compliant providers including ABI Resources LLC, and CHRO Case 2410220 spoliation.
When: Ongoing since November 2023 (reports sent to William Tong with certified mail receipts and Outlook emails).
Where: Statewide in Connecticut hospitals, nursing homes, and institutions trapping working-age ABI survivors while federal Medicaid matching funds are misdirected nationwide.
How: Deliberate state system of outsourced gatekeeper care management, hidden internal directories, referral steering, Sandata authorization failures (90% for compliant providers), and obstruction documented in November 21, 2023 Comprehensive Grievance Report, March 13, 2026 Forensic Whistleblower Report, and 2024 Federal Intervention Report.
Why: Budget control, protection of institutional revenues, avoidance of Olmstead lawsuits, political accountability evasion, suppression of whistleblowing, and maintenance of insider cartel networks.
Executive Summary
Today I successfully submitted the DOJ Civil Rights Division complaint naming Attorney General William Tong and Connecticut DSS. Record number 745546-PFM is now official federal record. This proves ongoing harm to real disabled citizens with brain injuries who are trapped in hospitals and institutions while the state conceals the ABI Waiver and MFP program. The submission includes the November 21, 2023 Comprehensive Grievance Report, March 13, 2026 Forensic Whistleblower Report with 100 interlocking systemic motives appendix, the 2024 Federal Intervention Report, and certified mail receipts proving delivery to William Tong since 2023. Real people with brain injuries (adults and children with disabilities) remain unnecessarily institutionalized. This violates ADA Title II, the Olmstead decision, 42 CFR § 431.51, and the 14th Amendment. I request immediate federal investigation, pattern-or-practice review, emergency injunction, and appointment of out-of-state federal counsel due to my severe TBI and Connecticut lawfare risk.
I. The “Keep Them Out of the Public” Motive (Core Olmstead Violation)
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS leadership.
What: Deliberate unnecessary institutionalization of ABI survivors who qualify for community placement.
When: Ongoing since 2023.
Where: Connecticut hospitals and nursing homes.
How: Through outsourced gatekeeper care management and hidden directories.
Why: To control budgets and protect institutional revenue while avoiding Olmstead enforcement.
II. The Smoking Gun: Calculated Absence of Adult Protective Services
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS.
What: Intentional exclusion of ABI adults ages 18-59 from investigative Adult Protective Services.
When: Since ABI Waiver inception and intensified post-2023.
Where: Statewide in community and institutional settings.
How: By classifying ABI as non-developmental and non-elderly.
Why: To avoid oversight costs and liability while maintaining control over federal funds.
III. Retaliatory Outsourcing & The Gatekeeper Trap
Who: Attorney General William Tong and Access Agencies.
What: Referral starvation and denial of free choice.
When: Accelerated after November 2023 reports.
Where: All Connecticut regions.
How: Hidden directories and Sandata authorization failures.
Why: To crush compliant providers like ABI Resources LLC.
IV. Direct Federal Law Violations
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS.
What: Breaches of ADA Title II, Olmstead v. L.C., and 42 CFR § 431.51.
When: Ongoing since 2023.
Where: Administration of the ABI Waiver program.
How: Directory concealment and institutional preference.
Why: To evade integration mandates.
V. Requested Federal Action
Who: DOJ Civil Rights Division.
What: Immediate investigation, pattern-or-practice review, and lawsuit against the State of Connecticut.
When: Within weeks of receipt.
Where: Statewide with nationwide implications.
How: Subpoenas and injunctive relief.
Why: To restore constitutional rights and protect vulnerable citizens.
VI. Exhaustive Proof of Harm to Vulnerable Populations (ABI Survivors, Adults, and Children with Disabilities)
Who: Working-age ABI survivors and children with disabilities.
What: Decline in independence, isolation, depression, preventable deterioration, and lost family/educational opportunities.
When: Ongoing for years due to engineered waitlists.
Where: Connecticut institutions.
How: Gatekeeper system and absence of protective services.
Why: To maintain institutional revenue and suppress visibility of failures.
VII. Constitutional Violations and Failures (14th Amendment, ADA Title II, Olmstead Precedent)
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS.
What: Unjustified segregation and denial of community integration.
When: Engineered post-2023 whistleblowing.
Where: Hidden referral pipelines.
How: Capped waivers and internal directories.
Why: To avoid budget increases and accountability.
VIII. Harm to America, the Justice System, and Taxpayers
Who: U.S. taxpayers.
What: Billions in Medicaid improper payments.
When: Accelerated post-2023 retaliation outsourcing.
Where: Federal matching funds diverted nationwide.
How: Cartel behavior and cost-neutrality manipulation.
Why: State-level evasion undermines federal oversight.
IX. Weaponization of the Legal and Government Systems to Obstruct and Suppress Constitutional Rights of All Americans
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS.
What: Outsourced gatekeeping and complaint redirection.
When: Immediately after 2023 reports.
Where: Complaint pipelines and CHRO Case 2410220.
How: Redirects complaints back to perpetrators.
Why: To nullify ADA/Olmstead rights nationwide.
X. Violations of Whistleblower Rights
Who: David Medeiros.
What: Protected activity under False Claims Act.
When: Retaliation followed 2023 filings.
Where: Referral starvation documented in Sandata.
How: Violates 31 U.S.C. § 3730(h).
Why: Chills all whistleblowers nationwide.
XI. Crimes and Tortious Acts Against ABI Resources LLC (Business Crimes)
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS.
What: Tortious interference and anti-competitive behavior.
When: Post-2023 intensification.
Where: Referral volumes diverted.
How: 90% Sandata authorization failures.
Why: Deliberate starvation of compliant small businesses.
XII. Personal Crimes, Retaliation, and Harm Against David Medeiros
Who: Attorney General William Tong and DSS.
What: Financial devastation and exacerbated TBI symptoms.
When: Timed with CHRO Case 2410220.
Where: Personal livelihood and health in Connecticut.
How: Referral starvation and evidence suppression.
Why: Retaliation for protected advocacy by a TBI survivor.
Sources / Record Basis
November 21, 2023 Comprehensive Grievance Report, March 13, 2026 Forensic Whistleblower Report, 2024 Federal Intervention Report, certified mail receipts, Outlook sent items, CHRO Case 2410220, Sandata data, DOJ Civil Rights Division record number 745546-PFM, david-medeiros.com/livewire archive.
Requested Remedies / Next Steps
Immediate DOJ investigation, emergency injunction, enforcement of Olmstead rights, creation of Adult Protective Services, public provider directory, and appointment of out-of-state federal counsel.
Primary Categories (Core Legal Violations)
Medicaid Fraud & Systemic Abuse (in Connecticut ABI Waiver and MFP Money Follows the Person Program)
Olmstead Violations (ADA Title II – unnecessary institutionalization and failure to provide community integration)
Civil Rights Violations (disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act)
Constitutional Violations (14th Amendment Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses)
Whistleblower Rights & Retaliation (protected activity ignored and obstructed since 2023)
Federal Regulatory Violations (42 CFR § 431.51 – denial of free choice of providers)
Secondary Categories (Direct Harms & Systemic Failures)
Harm to Vulnerable Populations (disabled adults and children with acquired brain injuries)
Absence of Adult Protective Services (intentional gap for ages 18-59 with ABI)
Retaliatory Outsourcing & Gatekeeping (Access Agencies starving compliant providers like ABI Resources LLC)
Systemic Institutionalization (engineered “keep them out of the public” policy)
Misappropriation of Federal Medicaid Funds (taxpayer dollars wasted on unnecessary institutional care)
Government Obstruction & Lawfare (CHRO spoliation, Sandata failures, complaint redirection)
Additional Intersecting Categories
Attorney General Accountability (William Tong’s failure to act despite direct notice and certified receipts)
TBI Survivor Rights (personal retaliation against a disabled whistleblower with severe TBI)
Federal Investigation Demand (DOJ Civil Rights Division pattern-or-practice review and potential lawsuit)
State Concealment of Waiver Program (hidden provider directory and suppressed awareness)
Constitutional Crisis in State Medicaid Administration (state-level weaponization of government systems)
Related evidence references
Verified Offline Evidence Vault
The following 115 raw files have been forensically matched to this case timeline via physical filename chain-of-custody.
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT
PDF DOCUMENT