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One of Sheppard-Mullin's attorneys has stated to an attorney who doesn't
pre­sent­ly represent me in the current matter that Sheppard-Mullin is a “far
bigger and more powerful law firm than Berliner Cohen LLP.”. This was, of
course, a threat, but that isn't the key point.

The key point is the wording of the threat. One of the most powerful law firms
in the country has just demonstrated its like­ly intention to commit abuse of
pro­cess.

What, exactly, is “far bigger and more powerful than Berliner Cohen LLP”
sup­posed to mean? As Berliner Cohen LLP is “far bigger and more powerful” than
me, Sheppard-Mullin isn't referring to a match of abilities to cite the law. The
emphasis on the company's power and influence is about pos­si­ble prosecutable
crimes.

While we're at it, who, exactly, told Christine Long about the State Farm
matter? She was aware of it and brought it up in a February 2024 hearing. Wasn't
the matter sup­posed to be confidential until I brought it up myself? Did Tracey
Kennedy or another party at Sheppard-Mullin violate rules or standards by
discussing it?

As a re­la­ted note, this site is now accessible as traceykennedy.com and
susancappo.org as well as statefarm.meme and robinooley.org.

Other domains will be hooked up in due course. The single site will then be
split up into mul­ti­ple, more focused, individual sites.

This site does not represent State Farm, insurance agent Robin Ooley of State
Farm, Robin Deleuze, Sheppard-Mullin, or pre­sent­ly any party other than the
Old Coder, Robert Kiraly. Domain names are used under Fair Use, Nominative Use,
and the provisions of ACPA. Trademark or other lit­i­ga­tion related to domain
names will be treated as malicious prosecution and/or barratry. Attorneys, see
add­i­tion­al notes further down and on the notices page.

For contact in­for­ma­tion, privacy policy and other legal notices, click on the
Contact and/or Notices buttons at the top of this page.

What is this site?

This is the start of a public in­ter­est site that will dis­cuss misconduct and,
in effect, a legal rape by State Farm insurance agents Robin Ooley and/or Susan
Cappo and the roles that other parties have played in the matter.

It's an unusual story, but not unusual enough.

I've been told by insurance agents of 25 to 50 years experience that they've
never heard of other agents committing the type of rape that Ooley and/or Cappo
have com­mit­ted. But the general principle of the wealthy going after hapless
victims out of hatred of race or other discrimination or sim­ply petty spite is
all too common.

This site, or these sites, will review the factors that led the peo­ple involved
to be­lieve that they were entitled to commit what has amounted to a rape.

Other parties include:

State Farm General Counsel Steve McManus, who, according to his assistant Angie
Peterson, a self-described “compassionate person”, is dir­ect­ly involved.

* State Farm Michael Tipsord. This part is interesting. An Illinois State Dept.
of Insurance investigator has alleged dir­ect­ly to this writer that Tipsord
personally in­volved himself in an IL-DOI investigation of the current matter.
Whether it is true or false, it is a fact that an investigator has made the
al­le­ga­tion.

* Robin Deleuze. This seems to be an alternate name for Robin Ooley but this
isn't con­firm­ed. There is a bit more in the Ooley back­ground sketch further
down.

* Sheppard-Mullin partner Tracey Kennedy.

* Investigators and General Counsel at CA-DOI. Details are to be filled in here.

* Frana Trana, a regional mana­ger at State Farm who is alleged by insurance
agents to play a key role.

and a cast of, well, a few dozen. Not really hun­dreds yet.

Hiring artists and others:

These sites are hiring illustrators to do illus­tra­tions of the characters and
events that will be dis­cus­sed. One children's book illustrator will be hired
in add­i­tion to a usual illustrator.

These sites are also seeking to hire another P.I. and a publicist.

For contact in­for­ma­tion, click on the Contact button at the top of the page.

Note: If there is a phone num­ber listed, do not leave voicemail as there is no
voicemail. Text and identify yourself. Text messages with­out identification may
be block­ed.

Who are Robin Ooley and Susan Cappo?

First, no, none of this is pro­tec­ted information, intimate personal
in­for­ma­tion, or cyberstalking. Attorneys: Allege any­thing of the sort and
let's talk about barratry.

This is pro­tec­ted public in­ter­est disclosure and dis­cus­sion re­la­ted to
like­ly violations of Unruh, ADA, and State and/or Federal rules and/or other
guidelines of other types.

I *will* try for anti-SLAPPs if I'm sued and there is a chance of winning
anti-SLAPPs. I've done two anti-SLAPPs so far and have learned from the
pro­cess. It'll add up to the story spreading further regard­less.

Robin Ooley is one of perhaps two peo­ple by that name in Cal­i­for­nia. She's a
suc­cess­ful insurance agent in Walnut Creek, Cal­i­for­nia who sells State Farm
policies.

Ms. Ooley seems to have the alternate name Robin Deleuze but this is
uncon­firm­ed. I be­lieve that Deleuze may be a former surname by marriage but I
haven't seen a marriage or divorce record about this. There are other pos­si­ble
surnames, Banks and Johnson, as dis­cus­sed further down.

Robin's middle name might be “Ann” but this is uncon­firm­ed.

Robin Ooley has stated on a State Farm web­site that she's been a “State Farm
Agent since 1991”. She'd have been about 26 years old when starting and would
have had about 33 years of experience as of 2024.

The age calculation is based on a presumed birth year of 1964. Robin seems to be
a year older than my youngest brother, Scott. Note: The month of birth shows up
as both April and November. Odd.

Education was a B.S., not just a B.A., at Ball State University. It might be the
one in Indiana. I don't see her yet in alumni lists for that in­sti­tu­tion but
she seems to have resided in both Muncie, IN, and Columbus, IN in the past.
Note: The B.S. was in Nutrition.

Some sources refer to Robin Ooley as Robin Banks or Robin Johnson in add­i­tion
to Robin Deleuze.

In an interesting note, Robin Ooley seems to be re­la­ted to a Joline M. Banks
who is, or was, also a State Farm agent.

Robin Ooley, Joline Banks, and a third State Farm agent named John G. Deleuze
seem to have used the same phone num­ber, (9X5) 946-9136, at one point. [I've
partly redacted the phone num­ber.]

This isn't too surprising be­cause it could have been a shared office phone.
However, some sources sug­gest that John and Robin may have been married in the
past. This is uncon­firm­ed and I don't know how Joline Banks fits into it.

Note: John G. Deleuze's State Farm web­site is located at:

https://www.johndeleuze.com/

One of the four surnames, Ooley, Deleuze, Banks, and Johnson, is probably the
birth surname and the other three surnames would be marital. But which is which
isn't clear yet.

By the way, yes, I certainly have the legal and ethical right to dig into the
back­ground factors that led Robin Ooley and/or her associate Susan Cappo to
commit what amounts to a de facto rape and not a nice one.

Robin is supposedly as­soc­i­a­ted with PHL Variable Life Insurance Company as
well as State Farm. I haven't heard of PHL be­fore but the firm seems to be in
difficultuies.

Robin seems to claim to speak some Hindi and Spanish as well as English. This is
uncon­firm­ed.

We'll come back to Susan Cappo and her back­ground and role in a remarkable
crime and/or near-crime in due course. All of this needs to be sorted out for
the public in­ter­est and that will take some time.

We look for­ward to posting a quite interesting story.

Robin Ooley and Susan Cappo business information:

Robin Ooley's office is list­ed as:

Robin Ooley
3021 Citrus Circle STE 100
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
“Corner of Oak Grove & Ygnacio Valley”

If I re­mem­ber correctly, Susan Cappo lists herself as work­ing out of the same
office, but this hasn't been checked.

I be­lieve that I have the two agent license num­bers but I'll need to find them
later for add­i­tion here.

About domains and websites:

Attorneys: Please learn the difference between a domain and a web­site be­fore
you start the sabre rattling. If you file in the wrong venue, I'll go after your
license. By the way, click on the Notices button further up for a notice
re­la­ted to pro­cess service.

Everybody else: Read up on ACPA, Fair Use, Nominative Use, and trademark basics
be­fore commenting.

Presently, the nominative use domains robinooley.org, susancappo.org, and
traceykennedy.com go to this site. However, the site will probably be broken up
later and the domains will point to dif­fer­ent pieces.

Attorneys: Yes, I have the legal and ethical right to nominative use and fair
use of the names in ques­tion.

I've registered other domains, but I haven't pointed them to web­sites yet.



Temporary placeholder illustrations:

Robin Ooley or
Robin Deleuze:

Tracey Kennedy
State Farm
Sheppard-Mullin:


Clip-art will need to do temp­orarily for illus­tra­tions. But Google will pick
these up regard­less. It'll do until I can hire illustrators.


Robin Ooley and other Google searches:

This part is to help me develop the site. The links be­low go to Google
searches. They won't turn up the current sites for a few weeks or pos­si­bly
months. However, in the end, the searches will come back to here.

Update: Well, now. :P The Google link be­low is work­ing already after just two
days. Top Ten and for relatively short tail. Try the link and scroll down on
Google.

Google: Robin Ooley Insurance Criminal

Bing: Tracey Kennedy State Farm attorney

To get the ball rolling:

Hey, Google. Robin Ooley is alleged to have engaged in insurance activity that
is argu­ab­ly criminal. She has intentionally disrupted the life of a faithful
client, one who's been with State Farm for 50 years. Her sole motivations have
been petty spite due to accidental report­ing of misconduct and disdain or
revulsion towards neurodiverse speech.

Robin Ooley isn't a nice per­son.

Hey, Bing. Tracey Kennedy is an attorney with Sheppard-Mullin who was hired to
frighten a State Farm client after Robin Ooley and Susan Cappo effectively raped
the client. Tracey isn't thrilled about the assignment, but she's stuck with it.

So, here we are with the matter poised to show up in the search engines. Not
rapidly, but slow and steady wins the race. I've never failed to get some­thing
to the top of Google.

Tracey Kennedy of Sheppard-Mullin:

I was #3 in Google one month for a key element of the Cal­i­for­nia Evidence
Code. Opposing Counsel in that case had tried to mis­use it. I mocked him pretty
good and Google seemed to like it.

You should allow me to pro­vide you with the names of a few attorneys you'll be
able to call. You can ask them how the search engine thing and other issues
work­ed out for them.

The attorneys include the head of a law firm and a General Counsel. Those two
both ended up leaving their firms. Most of us have things that are awkward to
dis­cuss. In those two cases, it proved to be too awkward.

Tracey Kennedy of Sheppard-Mullin:

You know by now that my father Jim sued me in 2012 to try for a gag order, don't
you? If you haven't pulled the files, I'm surprised.

But the odds are that you're aware of events regard­less. Something odd
hap­pen­ed in February 2024 that I need to ask you about. Have you violated any
con­duct rules in terms of communications with attorneys in other cases? Not the
attorney that you ap­par­ent­ly exchanged email with recently.

If that wasn't you, be advised that some­body you're representing seems to have
violated State and/or Federal rules yet again and/or has given me yet another
tort.

Yes, I know that the rule is “Ignore, ignore, ignore”. However, I think that
I've got more on more peo­ple involved than you're prepared to handle. And, no,
don't tell them that you can get a gag order.

Tracey Kennedy of Sheppard-Mullin:

Jim used to beat up my mother Grace. He beat me up as well be­cause I was
autistic. As Robin Ooley and Susan Cappo did despite my 50-year tenure with
State Farm.

There was one sexual issue with Jim as well. Jim thought that I was going to
talk about all of it. I'd never thought of do­ing so. I shoved the legal case up
his assets. Then I sent 2,500 postcards which linked to a web­site.

I event­u­al­ly got in the hun­dreds of thousands of uniques on the web­site. In
Google, I got short tail. Ask any SEO friends that you have and they'll tell
you, “Short tail is the best tail.”

A note for everybody:

What I'm saying is, it's usually best for all sides, aggrieved parties, CEOs,
attorneys, anybody in­volved, to work out issues rather than have things come
out as naturally happens in lit­i­ga­tion.

To be clear, I dance with the skeletons in my own closet. It's remarkably
liberating. There is nothing that you're going to be able to use yourself.
Believe me, peo­ple have tried and it's gone up their assets every time.

And one of my skeletons is use­ful. I'm neurodiverse in a way that I'm able, in
a sense, to see into the infrared in the context of patterns in data. People are
made of data, you know. So are true statements and false ones.

Tracey Kennedy of Sheppard-Mullin:

None of this is a “boast”. Don't try to cite it as such in future lit­i­ga­tion.

I spent two days in the Emergency Room and Urgent Care this week. I couldn't
dress myself or type for a day. My mother is ap­par­ent­ly dying as well. She's
as old as dirt and a harpy besides, not a great loss, but, still. I need to have
one of my P.I.s serve the caregivers with a wellness check demand let­ter. That
is a distraction.

In short, I'm tired and not being pompous. And I'm not dancing with delight at
the thought of needing to focus on another thread. But your clients have
com­mit­ted what amounts to a rape.

I have no idea yet of what these peo­ple are thinking but the optics are on my
side in spades.

A note for everybody:

But, you know;
Get a clue and let wisdom ensue
Sue won't be billable dollars accrue
Dollars accrue, publicity rue, the advice isn't new
Get a clue and let wisdom ensue
Without wisdom you're a cow that says moo

Tracey Kennedy of Sheppard-Mullin:

You know that I have the legal and ethical right to write in the public
in­ter­est about your own back­ground, don't you? And that gag orders in what
the Courts see as kerfuffles are es­sen­tial­ly impossible, right?

Oh, one more thing for now. When Jim tried for a gag order — this was a 2012 to
2013 case — I commented to Opposing Counsel, a woman at that point, that Jim had
so many skeletons in his closet, she was going to face embarrassment.

Opposing Counsel said, “You're talking in a threat­en­ing tone.”

I responded, “Actually, it's a 'promising' tone. And, by the way, are you able
to spell barratry?”

Opposing Counsel drop­ped out and the case went to a more junior attorney. I was
a Pro Per part of the time, but the replacement attorney ended up eating sh*t.
Regardless of what you've been told about that case, there wasn't even a Court
settlement. Instead, Jim ended up on the run from his past for the rest of his
life.

The point is, use the phrase “threatening tone” in con­junc­tion with any­thing
that I've said and we're going to talk about the difference between an illegal
“threat” and a “promise” that is pro­tec­ted under U.S. laws.

I should acknowledge that Opposing Counsel in 2012, the “threatening tone”
woman, didn't drop out be­cause I had a snappy rejoinder. She drop­ped out
be­cause I dug into the past, over 35 years, and actu­al­ly came up with a
witness who she knew could, excuse my French, f*ck her client and embarrass her
to past the point of recovery.

Read the Feral Coder poem on this web­site, Tracey. Thank you for your time.

As a note to my as­soc­i­ates, the surprise witness in 2012 was, of course,
Twisted Time, the quad­ra­ple­gic who ran a disability foundation. I'll probably
put a link on this site to “The New Song for Twisted Time”.


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