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Civil Rights Violations (42 U.S.C. § 1983 Lawsuit) for Dudrige Brenord, psychological predator

I said this. I don't lie.
Civil Rights Violations
(42 U.S.C. § 1983 Lawsuit)
Too much is happening in the
schools and the world that
Dudrige Brenord will not be
able to handle the bad publicity.
She said this about DR;
Jeffrey Doreus, Dr. Josephine
Van-Ess, Namita Dwarka,
Melissa Aviles-Ramos, David
Banks, Eric Adams, and more.
So many trauma stories
and Michael Mulgrew is
fighting for his position.
This puts everything on the
front seat. Plus, the past cases.
Google yourself and see. We
didn't even touch embezzlement,
fraudulent activities, corruption,
rape cultures, pedophilia, etc.
Only talking about psychological
abuse, perjury, and
misrepresentation. The calls
that psychologically impacted
parents as they were targeted
by the administration with false
claims of kidnapping. And I was
taking their children's prom dress
shopping and seafood boils.
Jeffrey Doreus, they're going to
want 6-figure settlements.
This is why I don't lie.

They called you the black sheep.
Not because you were wrong — but because you were different.

While the herd followed the path without question, you paused. Looked up. Listened to the wind.
And whispered, “There must be another way.”

The black sheep doesn’t blend in.
Not because they can’t…
But because they won’t.

They’ve seen too many cliffs disguised as traditions. Too many cages called “normal.”

So they step out. Alone, maybe. But awake. 🖤✨

They ruffle feathers. Stir waters. Break silence.
And sometimes — they build the bridges the flock never knew it needed.

To every black sheep out there:
You are the quiet revolution.
The shift in the pattern.
The wild note in the chorus.

You don’t need to fit in.
You were born to stand out — and lead forward. 🖤

FYI THIS CAN BE USED FOR ANYONE IN EVERY SPACE. Record every emotional dysregulation episode. Seek therapy, if you don't have one. Find a psychiatrist to provide additional interventions to help with the fog due to manipulation and gaslighting. Document everything in all systems work, personal, state/government/city entities against your abuser.

Psychological abuse and trauma can cause suicidal and homicidal ideations. Pray. Heal. Breathe. Adocate. Expose. The right individuals will be there to help you along the process.

Whatever you feel about how this case should be labeled, abuse and trauma are present. We watch movies, have families, friends, and individuals we come across that are in DV situations with abusers like this. Many may not even truly understand your pastors, families, friends, coworkers, etc. shows signs of these tactics. It's just the level that they use it against you or others, compromises your judgment.

DARVO, an acronym for "Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender," is a manipulative tactic used by abusers to evade accountability for their actions. It involves denying wrongdoing, attacking the victim's credibility, and shifting blame to make the victim appear as the offender. This tactic can be used in various contexts, including intimate relationships, legal settings, and even by institutions like universities or churches.

Here's a more detailed breakdown of each component:

Deny:
The abuser vehemently denies the survivor's account of what happened, often using gaslighting to make the survivor question their memory or perceptions.

Attack:
The abuser shifts focus to the survivor's credibility, bringing up past indiscretions (real or fabricated) or questioning their mental health to make them appear unreliable or unreasonable.

Reverse Victim and Offender:
The abuser attempts to portray themselves as the victim and the survivor as the offender, often claiming the survivor has some malicious vendetta against them.

Why is DARVO harmful?
DARVO can be extremely damaging to survivors, causing feelings of confusion, doubt, emotional distress, and even depression. It can make survivors question their own reality and ability to trust themselves and others. It can also make it difficult for survivors to seek help and justice, as the abuser may attempt to undermine their credibility with law enforcement or other authorities.

How to recognize DARVO:
If the abuser denies or minimizes the abuse, but then shifts the blame to the survivor: This is a key indicator of DARVO.
If the abuser attacks the survivor's credibility and reputation: This is another common tactic used in DARVO.

If the abuser portrays themselves as the victim and the survivor as the offender: This is the final step in the DARVO cycle.

Seeking help and support:
If you are experiencing DARVO or other forms of abuse, it's important to reach out for help. You can contact domestic violence shelters, crisis hotlines, or other support organizations for assistance and guidance. It's also important to seek professional help from a therapist or counselor who can help you process your experiences and develop coping strategies.

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