Wednesday, October 5, 2016

PUBLIC INTEGRITY UNIT OF TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS, ANNOUNCES ON OCTOBER 4, 2016, THAT IT IS NOT WILLING TO ACCEPT ANY ADDITIONAL E-MAIL LETTERS FROM AUSTIN RESIDENT JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN ABOUT HIS BEING THE SELF-IDENTIFIED VICTIM OF ALLEGED ANAL-RAPE CRIMES


RE: {EXTERNAL} Sen. Ted Cruz's Deputy Director in Austin office refers to possible federal involvement in alleged anal-rape crimes (6)

(Date and time:) 10-4-2016 at 9 AM

Lori Carter (at Travis County District Attorney's Office Public Integrity Unit Sergeant Investigator Lori Carter's official e-mail address of "Lori.Carter@traviscountytx.gov")

To John McMillan Rob Drummond Texas Rangers Division of DPS Unknown National U.S. President Barack Obama Sociology Prof. Jim Nolan (West Va. University) Michael Eveleth Justin Newsom Austin Police Dept. Asst. Chief Troy Gay Rudy Magallanes Travis County Dem DA Candidate Moore (2016) Travis County Repub DA Cand. Phelan (2016) info@gop.com webmaster@democrats.org Greg Hamilton Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) Roger Dean Joe Ballesteros Travis County Republican Party (2016) Traviscountydemocrats Info michael@dell.com U.S. Representative Michael McCaul Williamson County (TX) Attorney (2016) David Escamilla Austin Mayor Steve Adler District 5 District 8 Kathie Tovo Austin City Council Member Delia Garza (2015) Federal Law Enf. Officers Assn Keyetv News Rep. Naishtat Chief of Staff Dorothy Browne Senator Kirk Watson Constituent Services Rep. Walcott (2016) Fox 7 (Austin TX) TV News Statesman News Texas DPS Office of General Counsel CBS News '60 Minutes' Editors and Reporters Austin Chronicle Editors DMN Austin Bureau Reporter Robert Garrett Joyful Heart Foundation for Rape Victims Miami Herald Letters To Editor David Maxwell Texas Observer Editors National Review Editors Dailytexanonline News CBS News Story Ideas Editors Huffington Post Editors Aclutx Info Aclum Info Safeaustin Info Safeplace Info Texasadvocacyproject Info Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 eboyce@taasa.org news@austinchronicle.com USA Today steven.rich@washpost.com cheryl.thompson@washpost.com Letters To the Editor Houston Chronicle Letters To the Editor KLRU TV News Editors WallStJournalNewstips Outback Asst Mgr Nick Burton Trevor Glynn Sona Nast U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (2015) U.S. Department of Homeland Security Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon) National Center for Victims of Crime Public Information FBI Dallas Bureau State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (2016) Kut News jeff@590klbj.com Sarah Eckhardt Gerald Daugherty Brigid Shea TDCJ General Counsel Rep. Patricia Fleming Texas Commission On Law Enforcement Director Kim Vickers Austin Police Association (2015) Cedar Park (TX) Police (2016) Leander Police Chief Minton Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci KXAN TV News Investigations Christian Hawley roger@northwestfellowship.com Aurelio Contreras Debbie Bolton Megan Curtis Liz Laurence Leslie DeGraffenried City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan City of Austin Open Govt. Compliance Chief Gayle (2016) Texas Legal legal-aid service (2015) Attorney General of Massachusetts CNN.Viewer.Communications.Management

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 9:00 AM, Lori Carter wrote:

Mr. McMillan,

Since your initial complaint to our office on December 18th, 2013 we have received over 500 emails from you, a number of phone calls and personal visits. As you are aware, we looked into your complaint with regard to open records violations and determined there not be a crime.

As previously explained to you on numerous occasions, our division would not have anything to do with the investigation of you allegedly being sexually assaulted anally. If you could stop copying us on any such emails it would be greatly appreciated.

Respectfully,

Lori Carter, Sgt. Investigator
Travis County District Attorney's Office
Special Prosecution Division/Public Integrity Unit
314 W. 11th Street Suite 200
Austin, TX 78701
Main: 512-854-9530
Fax: 512-854-4810
E-Mail: lori.carter@traviscountytx.gov

Caution: This electronic communication is a work-product of the Special Prosecution Division of the Travis County District Attorney's Office and is intended only for the above named addressee(s). As such, it may contain confidential or legally privileged information, including, but not limited to, information obtained from confidential communications or information relating to the proceedings of a grand jury, the dissemination of which is strictly prohibited except as authorized by state or federal law. Consequently, the recipient should treat the information contained herein as confidential and should not disclose any such information to anyone unless the sender has expressly authorized such disclosure. If you have received this e-mail in error you must not copy, forward, disclose the information contained in it, or otherwise use it in any way. Please notify the sender immediately and then delete the e-mail, and any attachments.

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

Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2016 7:57 AM

To: Lori Carter; Rob Drummond; Texas Rangers Division of DPS; Unknown National; U.S. President Barack Obama; Sociology Prof. Jim Nolan (West Va. University); Michael Eveleth; Justin Newsom; Austin Police Dept. Asst. Chief Troy Gay; Rudy Magallanes; Travis County Dem DA Candidate Moore (2016); Travis County Repub DA Cand. Phelan (2016); info@gop.com; webmaster@democrats.org; Greg Hamilton; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ); Roger Dean; Joe Ballesteros; Travis County Republican Party (2016); Traviscountydemocrats Info; michael@dell.com; U.S. Representative Michael McCaul; Williamson County (TX) Attorney (2016); David Escamilla; Austin Mayor Steve Adler; District 5; District 8; Kathie Tovo; Austin City Council Member Delia Garza (2015); Federal Law Enf. Officers Assn; Keyetv News; Rep. Naishtat Chief of Staff Dorothy Browne; Senator Kirk Watson Constituent Services Rep. Walcott (2016); Fox 7 (Austin TX) TV News; Statesman News; Texas DPS Office of General Counsel; CBS News '60 Minutes' Editors and Reporters; Austin Chronicle Editors; DMN Austin Bureau Reporter Robert Garrett; Joyful Heart Foundation for Rape Victims; Miami Herald Letters To Editor; David Maxwell; Texas Observer Editors; National Review Editors; Dailytexanonline News; CBS News Story Ideas Editors; Huffington Post Editors; Aclutx Info; Aclum Info; Safeaustin Info; Safeplace Info; Texasadvocacyproject Info; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016; eboyce@taasa.org; news@austinchronicle.com; USA Today; steven.rich@washpost.com; cheryl.thompson@washpost.com; Letters To the Editor; Houston Chronicle Letters To the Editor; KLRU TV News Editors; WallStJournalNewstips; Outback Asst Mgr Nick Burton; Trevor Glynn; Sona Nast; U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett (2015); U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy; National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon); National Center for Victims of Crime; Public Information; FBI Dallas Bureau; State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano; Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault; Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (2016); Kut News; jeff@590klbj.com; Sarah Eckhardt; Gerald Daugherty; Brigid Shea; TDCJ General Counsel Rep. Patricia Fleming; Texas Commission On Law Enforcement Director Kim Vickers; Austin Police Association (2015); Cedar Park (TX) Police (2016); Leander Police Chief Minton; Sunset Valley Police Dept. Lt. Richard Andreucci; KXAN TV News Investigations; Christian Hawley; roger@northwestfellowship.com; Aurelio Contreras; Debbie Bolton; Megan Curtis; Liz Laurence; Leslie DeGraffenried; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan; City of Austin Open Govt. Compliance Chief Gayle (2016); Texas Legal legal-aid service (2015); Attorney General of Massachusetts; CNN.Viewer.Communications.Management

Subject: {EXTERNAL} Sen. Ted Cruz's Deputy Director in Austin office refers to possible federal involvement in alleged anal-rape crimes

A respectful FYI to Sergeant Investigator Lori Carter and Prosecuting Attorney Rob Drummond on the following blog of mine I wrote and posted (see last few paragraphs, below) that contains a very surprising possible disclosure to me yesterday (Oct. 3) from the Deputy Director of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz's Austin office about alleged possible involvement by one or more federal law-enforcement officers (and possibly other federal employees) in the alleged anal-rape-crimes and alleged personal-injury-crimes victimizing myself during my sleep on a daily and year-round basis as I lie alone on my own bed inside my locked private bedroom of my bolt-locked apartment unit in Austin.

Please let me know if either of you you believe I should or can cite a federal agency or cited federal employees in a legal complaint through your Public Integrity Unit of the Travis County District Attorney's Office in Austin.

I mention this possible legal recourse for me partly because the Austin Police Department has never at any time cited to me any possible federal involvement in the alleged anal-rape-crimes and alleged personal-injury-crimes allegedly victimizing me during my sleep inside my locked private bedroom of my bolt-locked apartment. Nor is it completely clear to me whether the Austin Police Department would have legal jurisdiction to arrest any federal law-enforcement officer or federal employee on a felony criminal charge of that type.

I maintain that the very fact that the Deputy Director of the Austin office of Senator Cruz raised this possible issue on his own initiative in a telephone conversation with me yesterday, suggests that DNA-trace testing on me (and possibly on some or numerous federal law-enforcement officers or other federal employees) that obtains DNA-trace results for as far back as 190 days ago (or even farther back, if at all possible), is all the more urgently needed at this point.

Results from that comprehensive DNA-swab forensic medical evidence testing on myself would then be invaluable in identifying any federal employees as possible alleged suspects, or, alternatively, in indicating that for the cited 190-day period, at least, no federal employee and no federal law-enforcement officer was apparently implicated in those barbarous and truly heinous crimes allegedly victimizing myself during my sleep inside my bolt-locked apartment unit in Austin.

The Deputy Director of the Austin office of United States Senator Ted Cruz, who stated his name as "Chris," informed myself, John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin, on the telephone shortly after 4:30 p.m. Monday, October 3, 2016, that my duly elected U.S. Senator from Texas, Republican Senator Ted Cruz, "cannot assist you (Mr. McMillan)" to put an end to the alleged continuous and continuing, daily and year-round personal-injury-crimes and anal-rape crimes allegedly victimizing myself, John Kevin McMillan, during my sleep as I lie ALONE on my own bed inside my locked private bedroom of my bolt-locked two-bedroom, two-bathroom rental apartment unit in Austin.

"You (John Kevin McMillan) need to find an attorney," the cited Deputy Director "Chris" of Mr. Cruz's office staff in Austin, Texas, added on his own initiative in concluding that very brief phone conversation.

The unsolicited advice that I myself retain the services of a private attorney was offered to me after I politely thanked Chris on the telephone for not hanging up his end of the phone line in the middle of our conversation, as a female apparent caseworker for U.S. Senator John Cornyn's Dallas office had done earlier this afternoon when I discussed the very same public-policy issue with herself on the phone.

Also in the brief telephone conversation I had with the Deputy Director of Senator Cruz's Austin office, Chris made a very surprising unsolicited comment to me for which I somehow neglected to jot down notes on what he had said. That surprising comment from Chris was either "There may be some federal law enforcement officers involved in this" or "Are you yourself alleging that some federal law enforcement officers have been involved in the anal-rapes victimizing you during your sleep?" (approximate quote on each of those quotes).

It was at that point that Chris of Senator Cruz's staff in Austin volunteered to me that "You have a need for an attorney" (approximate quote that I did jot down in my notes).

It is noteworthy that Chris did not state at any time during our telephone conversation on Monday that Senator Cruz would insist on a full investigation by a U.S. Senate subcommittee or U.S. Senate Committee on any alleged possible illegal conduct toward myself by one or more federal law-enforcement officers in the most recent approximately five and one-half-year period.
John Kevin McMillan

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