Joseph A. Reyna is suing BREIT Steadfast MF Fairmarce TX LP for fraud upon the court, denial of due process, destruction of Plaintiff’s trademarked business, and systemic retaliation tied to ongoing…

John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse
John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse
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In a recent court filing, Joseph A. Reyna has initiated legal action against BREIT Steadfast MF Fairmarce TX LP, Bell Partners, Inc., and John Does 1-50 in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. Reyna, representing himself, is seeking emergency relief to preserve evidence and vacate a state order he claims is void due to fraud and constitutional violations. The case revolves around allegations of fraud upon the court, denial of due process, destruction of Reyna’s trademarked business, and retaliation linked to his whistleblower activities. Reyna argues that the defendants have failed to execute a lease renewal for 2022 and are relying on an unsigned draft. He also accuses them of misconduct related to habitability issues at his residence, which allegedly led to the destruction of his eBay electronics resale business. The plaintiff is requesting that the court compel the production of contract evidence and ensure comprehensive preservation of relevant documents.

Source: 125cv01608RP_Joseph_Reyna_v_Breit_Steadfast_Original_Complaint_Western_District_of_Texas.pdf



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