Riverside County Commissioner Tamara Wagner Sued Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for Railroading Plaintiffs Under Color of Law Without Jurisdiction

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Constitution, Education, Law/Legal, News, Remedy, Securities, Sovereigns, Trust

In a federal civil rights lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Plaintiffs Kevin: Realworldfare and Corey: Walker expose Riverside Court Commissioner Tamara L. Wagner’s unlawful railroading under color of law and total absence of jurisdiction. Despite a pending Quiet Title Action and perfected federal removal, Wagner issued void orders to dispossess the Walker Estate—yet the Estate remains lawfully and firmly in possession. Now under Article III jurisdiction, Judge Kenly Kiya Kato presides over the live case, which alleges constitutional violations, commercial fraud, and abuse of process. This is a high-stakes confrontation between equity and overreach—where immunity fails and facts prevail.

Zillow, Title Fraud, and the Engineered Dispossession of Private Property

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Business, Constitution, Education, Intangibles, Law/Legal, News, Realworldfare, Remedy, Sovereigns, Trust

Zillow functions as a data monopoly that omits Grant Deeds, Warranty Deeds, and equitable liens from its property reports—concealing true ownership while promoting foreclosure narratives. This article exposes how Zillow, in collusion with county agencies like Riverside County, helps institutional actors ignore lawful private trust conveyances. Public records confirm that MEMORY STARBURST TRUST and WG PRIVATE IRREVOCABLE TRUST lawfully conveyed title, yet those transactions are suppressed under color of law. The result is a fraudulent appearance of foreclosure legitimacy, violating due process and facilitating commercial theft. Zillow’s omission isn’t accidental—it’s a systemic framework of fraud, dishonor, and property rights abuse masked as public information.