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Federal Civil Rights Litigation Attorney - Multiple Violations Seeking attorney experienced in federal civil rights and antitrust litigation to handle a case involving coordinated regulatory abuse and anticompetitive practices by public officials across multiple municipalities. The case is fully documented with over 90 organized exhibits, including video evidence and contracts. This case involves the following federal violations: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 - Civil Rights Act / Equal Protection Violation: Pattern of governmental discrimination in regulatory enforcement, selective application of franchise ordinances, and unequal treatment of similarly situated telecommunications providers. 15 U.S.C. § 1 - Sherman Act / Antitrust: Conspiracy to restrain trade between municipal governments and a favored provider, involving a market allocation scheme and the elimination of competition through coordinated regulatory manipulation. 18 U.S.C. § 1343 - Wire Fraud: Use of interstate communications (email/contracts across Oklahoma-Florida) to execute a scheme to defraud competitors through material misrepresentations about regulatory compliance and franchise requirements. 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c) & (d) - RICO: A clear pattern of racketeering activity across multiple jurisdictions (wire fraud predicate acts) and a conspiracy to conduct an enterprise's affairs through this illegal pattern, evidenced by a three-city coordination scheme. 31 U.S.C. § 3730 - False Claims Act / Qui Tam: Fraudulent claims for federal broadband subsidies/grants, misrepresentation of infrastructure eligibility, and knowingly false certifications submitted to the FCC/USDA. 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq. - Communications Act: Violations of pole attachment rates under Section 224, implementing discriminatory rate structures that favor one provider over another and fail to follow the required FCC formula. Scope of Work: The immediate need is to draft and file a Verified Complaint in federal court, a corresponding Qui Tam disclosure to the Department of Justice, and submit prepared criminal referrals. All foundational research is complete and evidence is organized for immediate review. Compensation: Flexible fee structure available: flat fee, hourly, or a contingency basis. A Qui Tam relator share (15-30% of government recovery) is a significant component of potential compensation. Requirements: Minimum 3 years of experience in federal litigation. Bar admission in any U.S. state (pro hac vice admission into NDOK is available). Demonstrated experience with at least two of the specific federal statutes listed above. Ability to work independently on a contract/freelance basis.
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