⟡ SWANK Archive Dispatch ⟡
“The Attorney General Was Notified. The Silence Was Filed.”
Filed: 15 July 2020
Reference: SWANK/TCI/AG-001
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I. A Letter Was Sent. The Attorney General Did Nothing.
This is the formal complaint addressed to the Attorney General of the Turks and Caicos Islands concerning:
Repeated harassment by Social Development
Systemic intrusion into home education and disability adjustment
The weaponisation of welfare agencies against a medically vulnerable parent
The letter cites trauma, safeguarding misuse, and procedural intimidation.
There was no reply.
No legal rebuttal.
No protective intervention.
Just — silence.
II. The Complaint Was Not Emotional. It Was Evidentiary.
This was not a plea.
It was not a cry for help.
It was a legal letter of record, composed with composure and delivered with jurisdictional clarity.
And like so many others —
it was ignored.
III. What This Document Proves
That legal systems can fail not through action, but through elegant inaction.
That harassment delivered in uniform remains harassment.
That when even Attorneys General refuse to intervene, the public record must.
IV. SWANK’s Position
We do not consider silence a neutral act.
We do not interpret non-response as innocence.
When the highest legal officer in a territory receives a structured record of harm — and declines to acknowledge it —
that silence becomes part of the misconduct timeline.
We wrote. They didn’t answer.
We archived the void.
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