That 2015 public-information request of mine to UT System was focused exclusively on seeking applicable legal documents on file with either the UT System Office of General Counsel in Austin or the UT System Police Department in Austin.
UT System attorney Cynthia Tynan in her April 24, 2015, signed letter to Attorney General Paxton requests, among other things, exemption from state law on disclosure to myself of cited information on file with either of the two cited UT System headquarters offices in Austin about the personal health of an unspecified individual.
"(UT) System (in Austin) asserts that releasing the information at issue would divulge personal health information, the publication of which would be highly offensive to a reasonable person....The release of this information is not of legitimate concern to the public...."
UT System attorney Tynan's signed April 24, 2015, legal letter to Attorney General Paxton also in two separate paragraphs seeks exemption from state law on information on file with UT System headquarters in Austin about either cited crime evidence or a cited crime investigation in Austin, Texas, "that did not result in conviction or deferred adjudication," UT System attorney Tynan's legal letter states.
The same letter from Ms. Tynan also asks the Attorney General permission to withhold from myself, John Kevin McMillan, the cell phone number of a cited University of Texas System police officer.
The letter does not mention that at no time did any UT System police officer who identified himself as such ever on any occasion either speak in person or meet in person with myself, John Kevin McMillan, at any time in the cited multi-year time period that began at 12:01 a.m. April 17, 2011.
Instead, one total UT System police officer during the cited time period, Officer Ruben Puente, who stated that he was the second-highest-ranking UT System Police Department official, made an unsolicited phone call to me on December 20, 2012, at my private residence in Building 3 of Wind River Crossing Apartments.
In that phone call to me, UT System Police Officer Puente volunteered that "The University of Texas System (and UT System Police Department) and UT component institutions do not have any jurisdiction (over any aspect of your own living conditions inside your rental apartment unit)....The situation you (John Kevin McMillan of Austin, Texas, USA) are having to endure (sic) is something outside of our (the UT System's or any UT component institution's) jurisdiction."
Officer Puente in a subsequent Dec. 31, 2012, return phone call he made to me at my apartment unit also stated to me: "Good luck on the investigation, or lack thereof, by the Austin Police Department." (exact verbatim quote).
Officer Puente was directly referring to APD's LACK of investigation of the continuous-and-continuing daily and year-round alleged anal-rape-crimes-and-personal-injury-crimes victimizing myself during my sleep that I have repeatedly complained about in writing to UT System officials in Austin, and to two more more UT System component institutions, and, on a frequent and year-round and multi-year basis, to the Austin Police Department municipal law-enforcement agency in Austin.
At no time in either of my two total phone conversations with UT System Police officer Ruben Puente did he ever state to me or indicate to me that he questions the accuracy of my crime reports to the UT System in Austin about my being a single adult white male victim of alleged continuous daily and year-round anal-rape-crimes and personal-injury crimes in Austin, Texas.
Those crimes have been allegedly inflicted on me on a frequent and year-round basis during my sleep by alleged illegal intruders as I lie alone, unconscious and probably also snoring on a bed I myself own, inside my own top-floor, vaulted-ceiling rental apartment unit in Building 3 of Wind River Crossing Apartments in northwest Austin.
Wind River Crossing Apartments are reportedly owned and managed by Westdale, a nationwide for-profit realty corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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