Yucob Rylander is suing Mary Elizondo Frazier for fraudulent and extortionate conduct related to judicial authority misuse

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In a recent legal filing in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, plaintiff Yucob Rylander has brought a lawsuit against defendants Mary Elizondo Frazier, Archer Systems LLC, and Brent Coon & Associates. The complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in fraudulent and extortionate conduct by using judicial authority to impose a $100,000 security requirement on Rylander without proper jurisdiction or legal basis. This purported order was allegedly authored by defendant Frazier and submitted under false pretenses to obstruct Rylander’s access to justice. The lawsuit seeks declaratory, equitable, and monetary relief under various federal statutes including RICO and civil rights laws, as well as New York common law for defamation and fraud. Rylander claims significant economic and reputational harm as a result of these actions.

Source: 425cv05323_Yucob_Rylander_v_Mary_Elizondos_Complaint_Southern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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