EMERGENCY DEMAND FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: ALL ACTIONS BY INVESTIGATOR PEREZ VOID—IMMEDIATE CEASE AND DESIST REQUIRED
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1. Formal Notice of Injunction Filing: I am formally notifying the EEOC and all relevant oversight entities that I am seeking an immediate injunction—administrative and judicial—to halt all further actions, communications, or determinations by Investigator Alexander Perez regarding my case (EEOC Charge No. 12K-2025-00001).
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2. Lack of Authority and Procedural Defect: As previously submitted and documented, I formally requested the removal and recusal of Investigator Perez for bias, procedural irregularities, and conflict of interest. Any action taken by Perez after that request—including the recent dismissal—is ultra vires (beyond his legal authority), void ab initio, and in violation of EEOC MD-110, Ch. 2, § II-7, and 5 U.S.C. § 555(b)-(e).
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3. Demand for Immediate Cease and Desist: I demand that all EEOC staff, including Perez, immediately cease and desist from any further action on my case until a new, impartial investigator is assigned and all prior escalation and recusal requests are resolved. Any further action by Perez is a violation of due process and may be subject to judicial contempt proceedings.
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4. Legal Basis for Injunction: Under 5 U.S.C. § 705 (APA), a party may seek a stay or injunction of agency action pending judicial review. The agency’s failure to respect my recusal request and continued activity by Perez creates irreparable harm, justifying immediate injunctive relief.
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5. Notice of Judicial Filing: I am concurrently filing for injunctive relief in federal court to enjoin all further EEOC action by Perez, to preserve my rights, and to prevent further procedural and substantive harm.
Submission Title for Portal:
“EMERGENCY INJUNCTION DEMAND—ALL ACTIONS BY INVESTIGATOR PEREZ VOID; CEASE AND DESIST REQUIRED PENDING JUDICIAL REVIEWâ€