YouTuber and activist James “James Freeman” Springer (Freeman) again filed for a restraining order and preliminary injunction against New Mexico’s Seventh District Court’s requirement that he have official business and a police escort when attempting to obtain services in court houses in the Seventh District.
The motion comes as part of Freeman’s on-going lawsuit against the Seventh District in New Mexico’s Eighth District court. A previous attempt at a preliminary injunction to block the same order was denied earlier in the year.
Freeman’s recent motion for leave to amend his complaint saw the proposed amended complaint remove his call for a temporary injunction while add accusations that the Seventh District Court is conspiring with YouTube to chill his free speech as Freeman received a recent content warning from the service.
The same accusation is contained in Freeman’s preliminary injunction motion, with Freeman again stating that the Seventh District Court has filed complaints on live streams produced by Freeman from Seventh District Court houses.
Also new to Freeman’s claims comes his complaint that his image and social security number was kept at the security checkpoint at the Torrance County Court House in a non-secure fashion. Freeman discovered this information in a recent live stream from the courthouse and the information has since been removed from the security station.
This is a developing story.
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