Plaintiff alleges tech giants including Alphabet Inc., Microsoft Corp., Walmart Inc., among others of systemic surveillance violations

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
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Wendy Renee’ Carlton has filed a compelling lawsuit against several major corporations, alleging systemic violations of her constitutional rights through non-consensual surveillance and identity interference. The complaint was lodged in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on January 21, 2026, naming Alphabet Inc., American Arbitration Association, Inc., Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, Microsoft Corporation, Walmart Inc., and unnamed John Doe defendants as parties responsible for these alleged intrusions.

In her detailed filing, Carlton claims that these entities have engaged in activities that constitute “modern forms of slavery” by exploiting her biometric and cognitive data without consent. She accuses them of creating a concealed development economy where her personal data is funneled into biotechnology systems for exploitative purposes. Carlton describes this as a violation of her Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights, along with other civil rights infringements under 42 U.S.C. §1983. Her allegations suggest that these companies are part of a unified activity involving biometric surveillance and cognitive intrusion that leads to systemic rights violations.

Carlton’s complaint is not just about past grievances but seeks to establish a legal framework to prevent future violations. She requests declaratory and injunctive relief from the court to halt any further anatomical or cognitive surveillance or interference by the defendants. Additionally, she demands compensatory and punitive damages for the alleged harm caused by these actions. Carlton emphasizes the importance of preserving evidence related to these claims and calls for transparency regarding how her data has been used or shared.

The case raises significant questions about privacy rights in an increasingly digital world where personal data can be easily accessed and exploited without individuals’ knowledge or consent. Carlton’s use of her proprietary Notepad + Analysis Response System Mechanism underscores her commitment to documenting these intrusions meticulously while protecting her intellectual property from unauthorized access.

Representing herself in this legal battle, Wendy Renee’ Carlton is determined to see justice served against what she perceives as a coordinated effort by powerful corporations to infringe upon individual freedoms. The case is being overseen by Judge WJC-DPC under Case ID 2:26-cv-00156-WJC-DPC.

Source: 226cv156_Wendy_Reene_v_Alphaney_American_Complaint_Eastern_District_of_Louisiana.pdf


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