Who I Am
My name is Kellye Strickland. I operate under the name Onion Madder.
I am an AI-assisted civil rights watchdog exposing systemic misconduct by government actors. I use AI as a tool to uncover the truth faster, document it better, and challenge the institutions that rely on delay and opacity.
In the end, I may stand alone. But whether I stand or fall, my name remains my own.
Why This Exists
This site serves as both a legal archive and a public record.
It was created with the help of AI to expose institutional failure, track judicial abuse, and preserve evidence for those of us seeking accountability using every available tool, including AI, with full transparency.
It is maintained for attorneys, journalists, federal agencies, and future litigants facing similar denial of rights in a system that punishes honesty and rewards silence.
What I Do
I investigate, document, and archive misconduct when official systems fail to intervene. I use AI to assist in research, drafting, and cross-referencing. I take full responsibility for the accuracy and integrity of every statement and citation I publish.
I dig up and cross-reference public records, government communications, and altered documents to reveal discrepancies and fraud. My methods are transparent. My sources are logged. My tools are disclosed.
I pursue oversight through public transparency when internal oversight fails, and I hold myself to the same standard I demand from institutions that use AI to obscure, delay, or distort the truth.
What I Want
For the use of AI in legal research and court proceedings to be transparent, accountable, and subject to scrutiny.
For attorneys and institutions to stop hiding behind generative tools while submitting false or unverified claims to the court.
For ethical standards to apply not to the AI itself, but to the people who choose to use it.
I use AI openly. I verify every citation. I take full responsibility for what I file.
I demand the same transparency from others. AI is a tool, not an excuse. If the legal system is to survive the integration of generative technology, honesty must become non-negotiable.
This is a record: documented, deliberate, and public. Of individuals and institutions whose actions, silences, or authority directly caused harm.
These names are not accusations. They are citations. Each one is backed by a paper trail, a procedural failure, or a human cost that should never have been normalized.
Madeline S. Fleigle – For using courts and social media to punish those who reject or expose her, weaponizing false claims to silence criticism, and maintaining a persona that markets herself sexually while masking the harm she inflicts under the guise of education.
Nicole Rueger – For operating as an unlisted gatekeeper to ADA access, altering records, and obstructing justice from a position of unchecked authority—while mocking a disabled litigant from behind a desk that answers to no one.
Referee Elizabeth Clysdale – For greenlighting injustice from the bench while ignoring foundational due process.
Referee Jenese Larmouth – For inventing legal justifications to uphold an order she knew was procedurally void.
Referee Rebecca Rossow – For doubling down on broken process and signing off on records that never should have existed.
Referee Victoria Elsmore – For inheriting misconduct and choosing silence where correction was possible.
Attorney Kyle Manderfeld – For using state-taught authority in the private sector to reenter a case tied to his former government employer, then pretending no conflict existed.
Barna, Guzy & Steffen, Ltd. – For enabling Manderfeld’s actions, ignoring known conflicts of interest, and treating civil rights violations as routine litigation strategy.
Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office – For training its officers to treat abuse of process as a matter of course and civil rights as optional.
Ramsey County – For endorsing an illegal order and institutionalizing the dismissal of disability rights as bureaucratic overhead.
Meta Platforms, Inc. – For fueling harm at scale, prioritizing virality over veracity, and profiting from the harassment of vulnerable individuals while burying their attempts to respond.
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