Tuesday, October 18, 2016

KRISTIN TREVINO OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN LAW DEPARTMENT IN AN OCTOBER 18, 2016, E-MAIL LETTER OFFERS NO RESPONSE TO ANY FOLLOW-UP QUESTION RELATING TO THE CITY'S OCTOBER 13, 2016-DATED E-MAIL REPLY TO A VERY RECENT OPEN RECORDS REQUEST FROM PRIVATE CITIZEN JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS




Information, Public (at official e-mail address for Open Records requests of: "public.information@austintexas.gov")

(Date and time): today (Oct. 18, 2016) at 10:24 a.m.

To John McMillan (at e-mail address of: "mcmillanj@att.net")

On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 10:24 AM, "Information, Public" wrote:

Good morning,

The Texas Public Information Act is triggered when a person submits a written request to a governmental body. The request must ask for records or information already in existence. The Act does not require a governmental body to create new information, to do legal research, or to answer questions. Thus, the City of Austin has no responsive information.

Thank you,

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Kristin Treviño |Customer Solutions Coordinator| 512-974-2268
City of Austin Law Department |301 W. 2nd St, Austin TX 78701

From: John McMillan

Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 11:48:26 AM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)

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Subject: 10-14-16 follow-up question for City of Austin public information office

To: Ms. Kristin Trevino, Customer Solutions Coordinator, City of Austin Law Department (City Attorney's Office), 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701. Office phone: (512) 974-2268.

October 14, 2016

Dear Ms. Trevino,

Is your reply e-mail letter with spy-camera photo attachments that you sent me yesterday (below) a full and complete and final response from the City Government of Austin to my September 29, 2016-dated e-mail Open Records request, and, in particular, to the first three paragraphs of that informational request from myself that delineate the specific entire scope and content of my request for responsive documents from the City?

Those first three paragraphs of my Sept. 29 request, which I am quoting verbatim to you in their entirety at this time as a convenience to you, state:

"This is a Texas Open Records request in which I seek to obtain from you a copy of any and all written communications----including e-mail communications or letters or reports or memoranda or policy decisions among those written communications---that were received by or written by or sent or mailed or FAXed or e-mailed or forwarded by Austin City Manager Marc Ott at any time since January 1, 2012, and that each refer at least once in any manner to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin.

"ALSO INCLUDED in the scope of this public-information request are any records on file with any applicable office of the City Government of Austin, including your city's Human Resources office, that refer to, or that contain the transcripts of, any interviews of Mr. Marc Ott by, or any written statements that Mr. Ott wrote and submitted to, any federal, state, or local crime investigator or any prosecuting attorney at any time since January 1, 2012, in which, in each such case, my own name, John Kevin McMillan, was mentioned at least once in that interview of or statement by Mr. Ott.

"EXCLUDED FROM THE SCOPE of this public-information request are any and all e-mail letters or letters that were exclusively written by myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, or that were previously provided to me by the City Government of Austin in response to a previous public-information request from myself."

Also, Ms. Trevino, would you please clarify for me in writing exactly how many separate images or separate infrared spy-camera photos were included by you as attachments to your reply e-mail letter to me yesterday, and in which specific context were those photos you sent me specifically included in the scope of documents sought by me in my Sept. 29 Open Records request?

I also have a follow-up question for you relating to your written statement to me yesterday that the City has no responsive documents in response to nine specifically cited questions from me that were contained in my Sept. 29 request---nine questions of mine that you chose to re-type and highlight in your reply letter.

Would you please explain to me in writing why you did not also include in your October 13 reply letter a written response to the last 11 questions I had posed to the City as questions in response to which I had also sought to glean insights through the City's reply to my September 29 Open Records request?

Would you also please explain to me in writing why the last 11 questions from me were omitted or excluded from your reply letter, when you chose to highlight and include in your reply letter the first nine questions I had posed to the City in my Sept. 29 Open records request?

Thank you in advance for your very helpful and prompt reply letter to me on this.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,

John Kevin McMillan, a gainfully employed, permanently-alcohol-free and anti-alcohol-minded, dependably civil and law-abiding and honest, single adult Anglo gentleman and lifelong-non-Christian male criminal-law complainant through the Austin Police Department and, if applicable, the Travis County Sheriff's Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the FBI, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and any other reputable law-enforcement agency with possible legal jurisdiction or authority. My home address: Village Oaks Apartments (an apartment complex reportedly owned and managed by two separate nationwide for-profit corporations, Northland Oaks Apartments LLC (owner) and Northland Investment Corporation (corporate manager), respectively, that are each headquartered at 2150 Washington Street in Newton, Massachusetts), 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 9, Apt. 902, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
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On Thursday, October 13, 2016 2:35 PM, "Information, Public" wrote:

Good afternoon,

The responsive documents for your request are attached. This is in response to the following:

“Among the insights I hope to glean from this public-information request are possible answers to the following questions:

---Is there any evidence that Marc Ott was pressured by any person or by any group of persons or by any Austin Police Department official to himself resign from his longtime position as City Manager of Austin?

--Is there any evidence that City Manager Marc Ott allegedly may have knowingly or unknowingly violated the law in any aspect of his own conduct that related to myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin?

--Is there any evidence that City Manager Marc Ott had any role in any alleged possible cover-up of the alleged continuous-and-still-continuing-personal-injury-crimes-and-anal-rape-crimes scandal in Austin in which I myself am still this week on a daily basis the victim alleged felony crimes in Austin?

---Did City Manager Marc Ott have any role in the "cease and desist" order that was issued to me by the City of Austin "Police Monitor," Ms. Margo Frasier, herself a reported lesbian "gay rights activist" and former Travis County Sheriff, after I complained to her in writing about the alleged failure to investigate the continuous anal-rape-crimes case in Austin in which I myself was, and am still today, the victim of truly heinous alleged felony personal-injury-crimes in Austin?

---Is there any evidence that Mr. Ott, an African-American city manager, allegedly sought to block investigation of the alleged continuous sex-crimes case in which I myself am the cited Anglo male victim, because Mr. Ott possibly sensed that possibly one or more of the suspects in that felony-alleged-home-invasion-crimes-and-anal-rape-crimes case may have possibly been persons who were either African-American or dark-skinned, or were possibly friends or associates or relatives of Mr. Ott?

---Is there any evidence that City Manager Marc Ott has admitted any alleged possible role of his own in any alleged possible obstruction of justice or any alleged possible case of corruption by one or more local or state government or federal government officials that relates or refers to myself, self-identified continuous-crimes victim John Kevin McMillan, in any way?

---What might explain what prompted City Manager Marc Ott several years ago to write an e-mail letter to Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo---a copy of which I obtained through a public-information request---in regard to a written e-mail complaint I myself wrote and sent to Mr. Ott about alleged continuous and medically injurious daily and year-round noise pollution to which I myself was being subjected, and am still being subjected, against my wishes in this capital city of Texas?

--Did City Manager Marc Ott ever at any time attempt to pressure any Austin Police Department official, such as Police Chief Art Acevedo, or any APD Sex Crimes Unit supervisor or detective, to not authorize or to not pursue any investigation of the alleged continuous-and-still-continuing-daily-and-year-round-felony-anal-rape-crimes case in which I myself am the cited victim and complainant?

--Does City Manager Marc Ott have any reason for his apparent policy decision to NEVER himself directly write and send me any reply letter directly from himself, and to never himself speak with me on the telephone at any time during his entire multi-year tenure as City Manager of Austin?”

The City of Austin has no responsive information for your request.

Thank you for contacting the City of Austin.

Kristin Treviño |Customer Solutions Coordinator| 512-974-2268
City of Austin Law Department |301 W. 2nd St, Austin TX 78701

John Kevin McMillan

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