I have formally submitted my Help with Court Fees application for my injunction, with a fee of £646, which is set to expire on 16 November 2025. This is a separate application from my N1 Claim Form, for which fees have already been granted. These steps confirm that I am actively pursuing my legal claim and injunction against the Defendants.
This application, filed with HM Courts & Tribunals Service, confirms that I am actively pursuing legal action through the proper judicial process.
Given the serious and ongoing difficulties I have faced in securing impartial legal representation, I am publishing this information as a matter of transparency and public record. It is important that there is verifiable evidence of my legal steps and intentions.
I am navigating this process alone, without legal representation, under extreme pressure. Every day, I endure ongoing surveillance, harassment, and intimidation, which causes significant emotional distress and consumes a large portion of my time. Despite these obstacles, I remain committed to pursuing justice through the proper legal channels, documenting each step transparently so the public and journalists can see that these actions are concrete, verified, and timely.
For months, I have faced persistent barriers in securing fair legal representation. Despite these challenges, I remain determined to pursue justice through lawful and transparent means.
Publishing this update is not an act of publicity, but of accountability. It provides the public — and any journalists or observers following this case — with verifiable proof that I am actively pursuing legal recourse through the proper judicial channels.
A redacted copy of my application is provided below to confirm submission while protecting personal and financial information, including the names of the defendants for now.
This documentation serves to demonstrate good faith and the seriousness of my legal position as I continue to seek justice through the courts.
This post marks another documented milestone in my journey toward justice.





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