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Case Filing
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
Korromf (represented by NormanNinjaKids)
Plaintiff
v.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
Today, I was sent to jail by paper_cute, I was wondering around since I have never been in jail before and found a hole in the ground and got stuck inside with no way out. The ground, jail, and island is owned by the government and the DHS sends prisoners here which they neglected the fact that the hole exists. Which neglects mine nad others safety for those walking around. Included to that, there was NO food or drinks to be found and I was starving to death while in a DHS owned prison, which set me up for failure since I was already stuck in the hole and dying slowly and painfully. Once again, the DHS neglects my safety as a prisoner. ALSO, I found that there is high ledges with no fences or gates that people can fall off of BREAK THEIR OWN ANKLES from a structuring fault on the prison the DHS owns.I've been suffering loss of enjoyment after the incident, even being scared to walk on grass since i got stuck in a hole around grass because I am afraid i will get stuck and die from hunger or worse an ankle injury. The situation was annoying and what's worse is the humilation i was subjected to when a staff member said "rip" whenever i needed help!
I. PARTIES
- The Plaintiff, Korromf, is a resident of Redmont and was incarcerated in a correctional facility operated by the Defendant at the time of the events described herein.
- The Plaintiff is represented in this matter by NormanNinjaKids.
- The Defendant, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is a government agency responsible for the operation and administration of correctional facilities within Redmont.
II. FACTS
- On 19th june, the Plaintiff was lawfully incarcerated in a correctional facility operated by the Defendant.
- During the period of incarceration, the Plaintiff became trapped in a hole within the prison and was unable to escape through any reasonable means (as shown from the screenshot below)
- The Plaintiff repeatedly requested assistance from staff and members of the department of homeland security through the chat
- A government official responded to the Plaintiff's requests with the statement "rip" but did not provide assistance or take action to free the Plaintiff.
- The Plaintiff remained trapped for approximately one hour and was unable to access food, leave the hole, or otherwise care for himself.
- During this period, the Plaintiff suffered severe hunger, starvation, distress, and was placed at risk of death due to his inability to escape.
- Despite being aware of the Plaintiff's situation, the Defendant failed to take reasonable steps to assist him.
- The Plaintiff was eventually died after enduring close to one hour of confinement within the hole.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
- The Defendant owed the Plaintiff a duty of care while the Plaintiff was incarcerated in a correctional facility under the Defendant's control.
- The Defendant breached that duty by failing to maintain reasonably safe prison conditions and by failing to provide assistance after being notified of the Plaintiff's situation.
- The Defendant's failure to act after becoming aware of the Plaintiff's circumstances constitutes negligence.
- As a direct and proximate result of the Defendant's negligence, the Plaintiff suffered starvation, distress, and other damages.
- The Defendant's actions and omissions failed to meet the standard of care expected of a government agency responsible for the custody and welfare of incarcerated individuals.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
- A finding that the Defendant acted negligently.
- Monetary damages in the amount of $40,000 for loss of enjoyment of gameplay.
- Nominal damages for deprivation of food and basic necessities while in custody.
- Court costs and any additional relief the Court deems just and proper.
- Any other relief available under Redmont law.
V. EVIDENCE
- Screenshots of the Plaintiff trapped in the hole (as shown in the screenshot below)
- Screenshot showing requests for assistance and Screenshot showing the government official's response of "rip." . (as shown in the screenshot below)
- screenshot of the Plaintiff dying of starvation and on the brink of death
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 20 day of may, 2026