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🚨JUST IN: KEONNE RODRIGUEZ SENTENCED TO 5 YEARS, $250,000 FINE



Today’s hearing for my husband, Conrad Rockenhaus, was a stunning victory for the truth. Overwhelmed by a courtroom of silent, righteous witnesses, Chief Judge Stephen J. Murphy III ADJOURNED the hearing and announced he will likely RECUSE HIMSELF from the case. The judge was visibly nervous and stuttered throughout the proceeding. He stated ON THE RECORD that our public information campaign has made it impossible for him to rule. His words were a direct confession: if he sentences Conrad, it will look like retaliation for my actions, but if he frees him, it will look like he was intimidated. He even conceded that he found some of our arguments "compelling." Conrad’s court-appointed lawyer, Sanford "Sandy" Plotkin, then committed a stunning act of public betrayal. He lied in open court, throwing me under the bus by claiming Conrad was unaware of my lawsuits and complaints—even though Conrad filed his own suit and directed me to file the others. The judge then explicitly told Plotkin on the record, "Don't ask her if she'll withdraw the complaints...because that would be unethical." Moments later, Plotkin came up to me and whispered that exact unethical request. Conrad remains unjustly incarcerated while we await a new judge. Our fight is not over, but today, we shattered their plan. Thank you to the reporters, the lawyers, the veterans, the representative from NORML, the former FBI agent, and the citizens of Detroit who answered the call and stood as a shield for a disabled veteran. You are the reason a federal judge fled his own bench. The full public record can be found at rockenhaus.com. #FreeConradRockenhaus #JusticeForConrad


Michigan House Bill 4938, the "Anticorruption of Public Morals Act," proposes banning online distribution of pornographic and certain other materials (e.g., sexual content, depictions of gender nonconformity). It requires ISPs to filter access and block circumvention tools like VPNs, proxies, and encrypted tunneling. Penalties include felonies up to 25 years in prison and fines up to $125K. Introduced Sept 2025; not yet law. For full text: legislature.mi.gov.





