Preview Release: Civil Complaint Against UnitedHealthcare et al
Before it hits the court record, it hits the public record.
This is the final, draft of Dorn v. UnitedHealthcare, et al., a 256-page civil complaint alleging systemic privacy violations, gender identity discrimination, PHI disclosure to police, and retaliatory metadata surveillance by one of the most powerful healthcare corporations in America.
I wrote it. I signed it. It’s real. Filing is imminent.
🔍 What’s in this document: Evidence of unauthorized disclosure of protected health information (PHI) to law enforcement without legal basis
Metadata logs and call records showing profiling of transgender identity as a risk flag
Violations of Colorado anti-discrimination law, insurance regulations, and HIPAA-analogous statutes
Retaliation after gender-affirming surgery and denial of medically necessary care
Seventeen counts backed by statute, case law, and digital records
🧬 Why I'm publishing this before filing: Because too many stories disappear before they’re heard. Because legal systems often try to bury pain behind sealed settlements. Because when you’re trans, poor, or disabled—the only way out is to go public.
This document isn’t just legal. It’s historical. It’s a survivor’s archive.