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OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL FOR TEXAS GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT STATES IN WRITING ON MARCH 3, 2015, THAT IT DOES HAVE DOCUMENTS ON FILE RESPONSIVE TO THE CITED OPEN RECORDS REQUEST FROM CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINANT JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA




On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 4:48 PM, Public Records (at the official E-mail address of Public.Records@gov.texas.gov ) wrote:

March 3, 2015

John McMillan
mcmillanj@att.net
VIA EMAIL ONLY

RE: OOG PIR (Public Information Request) # 15-093

Dear Mr. McMillan:

This email is in response to your public information request to the Office of the Governor (“OOG”), received by the OOG on February 25, 2015. A copy of your request follows this email.

The OOG has reviewed its files and has located the attached documents that may be responsive to your request. We note your Texas driver’s license number and private email address are confidential with respect to the general public. However, as the individual whose information is at issue, you have a special right of access to this information pursuant to section 552.023 of the Government Code. See Gov’t Code § 552.023.

The OOG has reviewed its files and has located the attached documents that are responsive to your request. Although the Public Information Act allows a governmental body to charge for copying documents, the attached document is being provided to you at no charge.

If you have any questions, please contact me at publicrecords@gov.texas.gov.

Sincerely,

Jordan Hale
Public Information Coordinator
Assistant General Counsel
Office of the Governor

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From: John McMillan [mailto:mcmillanj@att.net]

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 2:05 AM

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Subject: 2-25-15 Governor of Texas OGC Open Records

To: Office of the Governor of Texas,
Public Information Request,
General Counsel Division,
State Government of Texas,
P.O. Box 12428,
Austin, TX 78711

The Governor of Texas's office phone number: (512) 463-2000.
FAX: 512-463-1932.
E-mail address: publicrecords@gov.texas.gov

February 25, 2015

Dear Open Records Coordinator for the Office of the Governor of Texas state agency in Austin,

This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you any and all letters, notes, handwritten notes, E-mail correspondence, reports, memoranda, public statements, or other legal documents that refer at least once to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, in any way or in any context, and that were, in each and every such case, written or received or forwarded or mailed or E-mailed or sent or FAXed at any time since or including on January 20, 2015---Governor Abbott's first-ever day of office in that new elective position for himself---by an attorney or other staff member or administrator or official employed in the Office of General Counsel of the Governor of Texas state agency in Austin at any time during the current term of office of Greg Abbott as Governor of Texas.

Excluded from the scope of this public-information request are any and all E-mail letters that were exclusively written by myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin.

My legal name is John Kevin McMillan. I am a native of Lincoln, Nebraska. I was born in that capital city of Nebraska on April 27, 1957.My social security number is: ....

I have resided in Austin proper on a continuous and uninterrupted basis ever since mid-March 1997. I have resided as an official tenant in Apartment 325 of Building 3 at Wind River Crossing Apartments in northwest Austin ever since January 2002. Wind River Crossing Apartments are reportedly owned and managed by Westdale, a for-profit nationwide realty corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

Among the insights I hope to glean from this public-information request are:

---Is Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who is an attorney by training, currently aware that I myself am a single adult gainfully employed white male victim of one or more felony crimes in Austin, Texas?

---Does Mr. Abbott now believe, with the benefit of hindsight, that I myself, John Kevin McMillan, have been victimized by alleged continuous and still-to-this-very-day continuing daily and year-round and multi-year felony personal-injury crimes in Austin?

---Is Governor Abbott or any member of his legal staff in the Office of General Counsel disappointed in any way by the apparent very emphatic refusal of the Austin Police Department (APD) ever since late 2011 to ever at any time investigate any of my own crime reports to APD about myself being a victim of alleged personal-injury-crimes and alleged-anal-rape crimes allegedly inflicted on me during my sleep (I snore, and I always sleep ALONE on a bed that I myself own) inside my bolt-locked private bedroom of my bolt-locked rental apartment unit at Wind River Crossing Apartments in northwest Austin?

---Does Governor Abbott possibly sense that the multi-year policy by the Austin Police Department NOT to investigate any crime reports from me at any time since or including late 2011 about my being a victim of crime in Austin, Texas, was possibly an "APD policy" or "City of Austin policy" possibly tied to a "strategy" by numerous influential Central Texans and possibly numerous other influential Texans as well, to "encourage" or "pressure" myself, John Kevin McMillan, to myself move away from Texas and to another U.S. state, such as possibly Utah with its well-known anti-marijuana, anti-alcohol, anti-tobacco, anti-tattoos, and anti-profanity outlook by the vast majority of residents of that U.S. state, and with Salt Lake City's very admirable and innovative comprehensive light-rail mass-transit system serving residents in and visitors to Salt Lake City, Utah.

---Does Governor Abbott believe or suspect that possibly some militant and sadistic and injurious and ruthless group of persons who have religious and political values and beliefs and priorities very different from and incompatible with my own, has allegedly been permitted by the City of Austin to allegedly harass me and allegedly stalk me and allegedly persecute me or allegedly subject me to an illegal "thought-control project" or allegedly subject me to medically injurious continuous noise pollution that I myself DO NOT want and DID NOT request.

----Does Governor Abbott agree with an emphatic oral statement volunteered to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, on the telephone in February 2012 by John Schlueter, a leading staff member at the ABC-affiliate KVUE Television News station in Austin, that "the scope and magnitude of violations of your (John Kevin McMillan's) own privacy rights in Austin, Texas, exceed anything that I (John Schlueter) have witnessed anywhere in the Austin area at any time during my own lifetime" (approximate quote), with John Schlueter also emphatically declaring to me in that same local telephone conversation I had with that apparently friendly KVUE staff member in February 2012 that "No matter where you (John Kevin McMillan) go in Austin, you will be getting raped (sic)".

--Does Governor Abbott strongly support my own asserted legal and human right to myself enjoy full and immediate year-round access on a continuing basis to reliable and fully accurate news and informational services in our capital city of Texas?

---Has Governor Abbott considered requesting an independent investigation by some government-sponsored commission or committee into alleged possible violations of my own privacy rights and human rights as a single adult celibate-by-choice white non-Christian gentleman in Austin.

---Does Governor Abbott believe or suspect that possibly at least one agency or institution owned by or affiliated with the State Government of Texas may have possibly incurred a legal liability because of that agency's or institution's alleged failure to protect my own personal safety and privacy rights and medical health and intellectual vitality and creativity and various human rights in my capacity as a psychologically healthy and teetotaling and law-abiding and honest and vigilant and law-enforcement-minded single adult longtime-celibate-by-choice white non-Christian American-born gentleman in Austin?

Thank you in advance for your reply letter providing me with any and all documents responsive to this public-information request from myself.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,

John Kevin McMillan.
My home address (from January 2002 through July 29, 2015, the day in 2015 when I moved away from that rental unit and that apartment complex): 11411 Research Boulevard, Wind River Crossing, Building 3, Apartment 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
My home phone: (512) 342-2295.
My Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com

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