⟡ Chromatic v. 23 – A Civil Declaration in 88 Million Words ⟡
Or, When the Archive Declared Itself a Kingdom of Litigation
Metadata
Filed: 4 July 2025
Reference Code: SWANK/N1/88M-JUDICIAL/FIRE
Filed by: Polly Chromatic, SWANK London Ltd.
Filed from: W2 6JL
Court File Name:2025-07-04_SWANK_N1Claim_UpdatedMultiDefendantSubmission_88Million.pdf
I. What Happened
At precisely 20:38 on 4 July 2025 — the day Americans celebrate independence from British imperialism — a U.S. citizen in London filed a £88 million civil claim against:
Two NHS Trusts
Two Local Authorities
The Metropolitan Police
A Holiday Inn
Several clinicians, landlords, solicitors, schools, and safeguarding officers
In total? 23 named defendants.
All of them accused of coordinated disability discrimination, clinical negligence, racial and procedural retaliation, and safeguarding misuse.
This was not a complaint.
This was a multi-defendant archive of judicial warfare.
II. Why It Was Filed
Because after:
Unlawful medical practices
False criminal referrals
Disabling asthma care sabotage
And the forced removal of four disabled U.S. citizen children
There remained only one dignified option:
Document it. File it. Declare it. Publicly.
This claim submission did not request permission.
It issued notice — that the kingdom of misconduct now stands indicted by one woman with a PDF and a vengeance.
III. What It Includes
The submission contains:
A fully updated N1 Claim Form
A Master Witness Statement
A Master Statement of Claim
A Schedule of Losses totalling £88 million
Over a dozen annexes, addenda, and supporting evidentiary indices
And a Statement of Truth filed with more clarity than any professional defence has mustered to date
It is both:
A formal litigation act
And a public civil rights document for international scrutiny
IV. Why SWANK Logged It
Because the silence of institutions should never be louder than the archive of a claimant.
Because this filing, though procedural, is also a performance of dignity under siege.
Because while others redact and defer, Polly Chromatic submits and uploads — and does so in gold-toned contempt.
V. SWANK’s Position
SWANK London Ltd. recognises this as the culminating act of the archive's first insurgency.
We hereby confirm:
That all 23 defendants have been notified
That this litigation is now live
That the claimant's submissions exceed the quality of those paid to silence her
And that the 4 July filing will be remembered as the day this kingdom was served
Let the claim be read.
Let the silence end.