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Frequently asked questions about jlegal.pro.
jlegal.pro is a documented personal narrative by Justin Horn, a Jewish tenant at Goldtex Apartments in Philadelphia who experienced an antisemitic physical assault, subsequent toxic chemical exposure, and institutional retaliation. The site presents contemporaneous evidence including FLIR thermal imaging, IoT sensor data, forensic audio, medical documentation, and legal correspondence. Start at What Is jlegal.pro?.
No. The author is not an attorney. Nothing on this site constitutes legal counsel or a legal opinion. The site is a personal documentation of events, presented with primary source evidence. For the legal framework referenced, see Legal Framework.
The site provides multiple verification layers: FLIR images retain EXIF metadata with capture timestamps, IoT sensor data was collected via SwitchBot sensors with HomePod mini cross-validation, audio recordings include forensic loudness analysis, and email chains include delivery/read receipt tracking. See Technical Details for methodology and Evidence Photographs for the image gallery.
Commonwealth v. Talley, CP-51-CR-0000673-2026. Stephen Talley is charged with assault following the August 22, 2025 attack on Justin Horn in the Goldtex lobby. The trial is scheduled for June 12, 2026. See The Invariant for analysis of the evidentiary record.
Beginning April 6, 2026, FSK (foil-scrim-kraft) tape on a portable AC unit thermally degraded at 102-114F, releasing volatile organic compounds (toluene, xylene, styrene, formaldehyde) into Unit 806. This led to displacement on May 5, 2026 and ER transport on May 6, 2026. Two EMS responders reported dizziness in the hallway. SERVPRO refused remediation because contamination exceeded residential scope. See What Is Off-Gassing?.
The case involves three institutional tracks: (1) building management (Greystar Real Estate Partners / Post Brothers), (2) criminal-justice system (PPD, Philadelphia DA's office), and (3) family trust (Abraham Horn, trustee). See Named Parties for a complete list.
The Invariant is the site's central analytical piece. It documents how a 38.9-second substitute video functionally displaced the demand for full building surveillance footage, and how the institutional routing worked on paper but failed in execution -- keeping one variable constant across nine months: the complainant's evidence never enters the record. See The Invariant.
Yes. The Tor mirror address is: http://zopbfjwzzp5y5bdhttchqewcsvhmgmxw7j62holkem6mdlilbh7nexyd.onion
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The full source is on GitHub at thumpersecure/JlegaL. The site is static HTML with no build system.
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