Grandma sues landlords for $100M for evicting her in a discriminatory manner.

Sandra is taking legal action against her landlords for their alleged racism.

October 12th 2023.

Grandma sues landlords for $100M for evicting her in a discriminatory manner.
Mrs. Sandra Black, a 62-year-old African American retired disabled grandmother from Marion, Indiana has taken a step to challenge what she calls "malicious racist landlords" in the Indiana state court. She has sued them for their attempt to evict her from her apartment due to discrimination.
Mrs. Black has also filed a 100-million-dollar lawsuit in the Northern District Federal Court of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, introducing the unprecedented subject matter of special damages which she has termed as EMBEDDED LAW. In her lawsuit, she demands the compensation to be split between herself and the entire Black race as determined by a jury.
Her argument is that it is unconstitutional to treat Blacks equally to other minorities given the special damages of slavery, modern-day racism, and deprivation of land and government of their own. She also claims that no other American race of over 40 million people lives as devalued of human rights by society without escape as do the Black American.
Mrs. Black has further alleged that the court had asked her to keep her views on racism to herself. She also claims that she was ordered to accept Jim Crow-type law that places a black person who is overwhelmingly in the right by the evidence falsely in the wrong to save whites with little to no evidence to back their claim. She believes that the judge should be charged with a hate crime for her actions against Black in court.
Moreover, she has accused the court of fabricating evidence to support whites, denying her motion to dismiss, and sanctioning her for asking them to compel the white defendants to cooperate with discovery. Mrs. Black also claims that the court had taken all of her pleadings out of context, ignored, and dismissed them.
On top of this, she alleges that the court had asked her to appear in person while the wealthier white defendants may appear in person or by phone. In her opinion, the senior judge and appellate court have been involved in a conspiracy to allow racism in American courts by supporting the magistrate judge to judicially lynch her.
Mrs. Black believes that it is now up to the public to decide if Jim Crow is allowable in our courts today. Her diverse background, including being an HBCU graduate of Tuskegee University with a BS degree in chemical engineering, decades of experience maneuvering through racism, and the wife of an African Shaman, has established her as a force unprecedented in setting financial restitution for African Americans.
For more information about her case or for press inquiries, contact Sandra Black directly at 765-662-1068 and follow her on her Facebook page.

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