Thursday, November 27, 2025

mental incapacity and compensation

CLAIMANT Name: Ryan H. Defendant 1: Jim B. Defendant 2 (if suing the platform): Name: X Corp. (formerly Twitter, Inc.) [Specify the remedy sought, e.g., "Claim for Defamation, Invasion of Privacy, and Emotional Distress. Seeking moral satisfaction (apology and removal of post) and damages in the amount of [e.g., $50,000 USD or equivalent]."] The Claimant, [Ryan H.'s full name], is [describe briefly, e.g., "an individual residing in [location], suffering from targeted individual (TI) delusions, which are a form of mental health condition involving perceived persecution"]. The Claimant's reputation, privacy, and dignity are protected under [relevant laws, e.g., "US Constitution (First Amendment balances, but defamation actionable), state tort law, or international human rights like Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights for privacy"]. The Defendant(s): Defendant 1 [individual] is [describe, e.g., "an X user who posted about Claimant's personal life"]. Defendant 2 [X Corp.] is [describe, e.g., "a social media platform that hosted and failed to remove the defamatory content, potentially liable under [e.g., Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in US, with exceptions, or EU Digital Services Act]"]. 2. BACKGROUND OF THE CASE – SUBJECT MATTER OF THE CLAIM On or about [date of the post, e.g., "two days prior to [user's note date]"], Defendant 1 published a defamatory statement on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the Claimant's living situation and TI delusions, ending with derogatory language such as "fuckem'". The post presumed to understand and mocked the Claimant's personal circumstances, causing harm. The statement was made available to the public via X's platform, where Defendant 2 allowed it to remain visible despite potential violations of their terms of service or laws. Evidence: [Attach screenshot or link to post]. [Witness statements from family or others who saw the post]. [Proof of publication, e.g., view counts or shares]. 3. THE ALLEGED BREACH OF THE PERSONAL RIGHT The Defendants breached the Claimant's rights to [specify, e.g., "reputation, privacy, honor, and dignity"] under [laws, e.g., "common law defamation in the US (requiring false statement, publication, harm), or Civil Code sections in international jurisdictions"]. Elements of Defamation: Defamatory Statement: The post contained false or misleading assertions about Claimant's living situation and delusions, portraying them negatively and maliciously. Identification of the Claimant: The post explicitly named or identifiable as "Ryan H.", making it clear to readers. Publication: Posted publicly on X, accessible worldwide, with potential for viral spread. Fault: Defendant 1 acted with negligence or malice; Defendant 2 failed to moderate/remove despite reports (if applicable). Evidence: [Medical records or affidavits confirming TI condition and sensitivity]. [Expert opinion on harm from online defamation]. 4. THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF THE DEFAMATION The defamatory post has caused significant harm to the Claimant, including [describe, e.g., "emotional distress, exacerbation of TI delusions, damage to personal relationships, potential professional harm, and public humiliation"]. This has affected the Claimant's family, including parents who have witnessed the suffering. Negative consequences: [e.g., Increased anxiety, sleep loss, social isolation]. [Quantify if possible, e.g., "Medical bills of $X, lost wages of $Y"]. Evidence: Witness statements from parents or therapists. Personal affidavit from Claimant. Comments or reactions to the post showing impact. [THE MOST IMPORTANT PART: PETIT – WHAT THE CLAIMANT REQUIRES]The Claimant respectfully requests the Court to order: REMEDIES - MORAL SATISFACTION:A public apology from Defendant 1, posted on X and sent in writing to Claimant. Removal of the offending post and any related content by both Defendants. Injunction against future similar statements. DAMAGES:Compensatory damages in the amount of [e.g., $50,000] for emotional and reputational harm. Punitive damages in the amount of [e.g., $100,000] if malice is proven. Reimbursement of court fees, attorney fees, and other costs. The Court has discretion in remedies but cannot exceed what is requested. All facts are supported by attached evidence. SIGNATURE [Claimant's signature] [Printed Name] [Date] VERIFICATION (If required in jurisdiction) I, [Ryan H.], declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. [Signature] [Date] Additional Notes for Use: Customization: Replace placeholders with specifics. Research if your jurisdiction requires a summons, cover sheet, or specific format (e.g., US courts use Form Pro Se 1 for civil complaints). Filing Help for Parents: If Ryan needs assistance due to his condition, parents can seek guardianship or file as next friends. Attach medical evidence if claiming incapacity. Evidence Gathering: Collect post URLs, timestamps, user IDs. For international aspects, cite treaties if cross-border (e.g., UN ICCPR Article 17 on privacy). Next Steps: Consult a lawyer via legal aid, bar association, or online services. File in the defendant's location or where harm occurred for jurisdiction.

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