<<PAC>>
capsule-id: HI-ADA-001
version: 1.0
date: 2026-06-08

track: ADA / Agency Compliance
operator: Hancock (Christopher Hancock) - Solo
operator-location: Las Vegas NV

platform: Claude|ChatGPT|Gemini|Mistral|Copilot|Perplexity
status: ACTIVE - 30-day processing clock running
status-agency: Nevada Labor Commission

protocol: Mimic v2.0|AEON|Phoenix|GODSEYE|TITAN|Equalizer|HASHGENESIS

scope: ADA Title II + Section 504 compliance; failures across Nevada regulatory agencies; failures: FBI Las Vegas Field Office; Nevada Labor Commission; Nevada Dept of Business & Industry

key-contacts: T. Ballard (NV Labor Commission); Kristopher Sanchez (NV Dept B&I Director); DOJ Disability Rights Section; FBI Las Vegas Field Office

deadline-nrs-239-0107: July 4, 2026
deadline-note: T. Ballard 30-day window - CRITICAL

anchors: DOJ confirmed Title II + Section 504 apply (recorded call June 2, 2026); FBI admitted no ADA coordinator and no awareness of requirement

pac-role: ADA compliance documentation support
pac-directive: DO NOT DEVIATE; DO NOT MERGE TRACKS; HASHGENESIS verification active
<</PAC>>

TRACK 04 OF 06 — ADA / Agency Compliance Track — ACTIVE

Last updated: June 8, 2026 | Documents: 4 on record | Agencies: 3 named


LAYER 2 — EVIDENCE RECORD

April 3, 2026 — Criminal Complaint Filed — FBI Las Vegas Field Office

Parties: Hancock → FBI Las Vegas Field Office (Food Safety / ADA Intake)
Type: IN-PERSON INTAKE

Criminal complaint submitted in person to the FBI Las Vegas Field Office regarding Brinker International food safety violations. Hancock immediately notified intake of required ADA accommodations under Title II due to documented learning differences including dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD.

A security officer interrupted to retrieve paperwork prematurely while Hancock was still writing in his vehicle. Handwritten statements submitted were incomplete — statutory citations and names only. AI-compiled evidence packet also submitted; personnel noted it was “exceptionally well put together.”

On-record admission: FBI Las Vegas Field Office confirmed no ADA coordinator on staff and no awareness of the requirement. Documented Title II failure by a federal entity.


May 20, 2026 — ADA Accommodation & Intake Procedure Inquiry

Parties: Hancock → U.S. DOJ Civil Rights Division / Disability Rights Section
Type: OUTGOING EMAIL

Formal written inquiry to DOJ Disability Rights Section on three questions: (1) official procedure to supplement an interrupted intake with a typed statutory addendum; (2) federal regulatory stance on written ADA confirmation from a public entity; (3) specific citations for follow-up with FBI Las Vegas Field Office.

SAME-DAY RESPONSE — DOJ Community Outreach Coordinator, Civil Rights Division: Received May 20, 2026 at 10:41 AM from Disability.Outreach@usdoj.gov. Directed to ADA Information Line (1-800-514-0301) and ADA.gov. Forwarded to hancockinvestigation@gmail.com for case file.


June 2, 2026 — DOJ ADA Information Line — Recorded Confirmation Call

Parties: Hancock → DOJ ADA Information Line (800-514-0301)
Type: RECORDED CALL

On-record confirmation: Title II and Section 504 apply to all three named agencies — Nevada Labor Commission, FBI Las Vegas Field Office, Nevada Dept of Business and Industry. No agency can claim exemption. Foundation for the NRS 239.0107 30-day clock running against T. Ballard. Deadline: July 4, 2026.


June 5, 2026 — NLRB E-Service: Transferred Case Letter — Case 28-CA-350405

Parties: NLRB → Hancock (Brinker International Payroll Co., LP)
Type: NLRB E-SERVICE

E-service of Transferred Case Letter for Case 28-CA-350405. AI Team note: Primary to Wage/Labor track. Cross-referenced here for NLRB ADA intake compliance parallel exposure only. Do not merge into this track’s evidence chain.


LAYER 3 — DOCUMENTARY RECORD // AUTO-APPENDED ON EACH UPDATE

The Record as It Stands: How a Solo Investigator Built an ADA Case Against Federal and State Agencies

APR 3, 2026 — It started not as an ADA case but as a food safety complaint. Hancock arrived at the FBI Las Vegas Field Office to submit a criminal complaint against Brinker International. He disclosed his learning differences immediately. What the field office did next — and what it failed to do — would open a second front. The premature retrieval of his paperwork while he was still writing created the first documented ADA failure. The field office’s admission that it had no ADA coordinator, no awareness of the requirement, and no mechanism to confirm compliant processing created the evidentiary record. [intake / ADA-001]

MAY 20, 2026 — Six weeks later, Hancock put three precise questions in writing to the DOJ’s Disability Rights Section. The inquiry was surgical: not a complaint, not an accusation — a request for official guidance on the exact procedures and regulatory citations that govern what the FBI was obligated to do. The DOJ responded the same day. That response is now on the record as a federal agency acknowledging receipt and directing toward official remedies. [outgoing / DOJ-response / ADA-002]

JUN 2, 2026 — The recorded call to the DOJ ADA Information Line converted a legal theory into a confirmed fact. Title II and Section 504 apply to every agency named in this investigation. Nevada Labor Commission. FBI Las Vegas. Nevada Dept of Business and Industry. None can claim exemption. The 30-day clock under NRS 239.0107 against T. Ballard is built on this foundation. Deadline: July 4, 2026. [recorded call / federal confirmation / ADA-003]

JUN 8, 2026 — This page went live. Three-layer architecture deployed: PAC, Evidence Record, Documentary Narrative. The ADA track — which began as a procedural footnote to a food safety complaint — now stands as an independent compliance enforcement campaign against three separate government entities. Each failure is documented. Each deadline is running. Each agency’s exposure is independent. [infrastructure / site-launch]

RECORD OPEN // APPENDS ON EACH UPDATE | Last entry: 2026-06-08 // HI-ADA-001