(Featured Photo Above: Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr., who was appointed to serve as Interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan by United States Attorney General Pam Bondi.)
The Political Prisoner
My husband, Conrad Rockenhaus, ran high-bandwidth Tor relays and exit nodes, which means the government likely classifies him as SigInt (Signals Intelligence) adjacent.
They don’t want him in prison for “technical violations”; they want him broken or offline because he once controlled an infrastructure they couldn’t monitor.
The Eastern District of Michigan’s Attorney’s Office just got a new head “National Security” prosecutor, Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr.
Gorgon replaced Dawn N. Ison, right around the same time Conrad’s stable supervised release was turned over to the very hostile probation officer: Stylianos Agapiou. This is not a coincidence.
Look at Gorgon’s LinkedIn:

Notice anything? Gorgon’s LinkedIn “About” says National Security Unit.
This explains a lot. The Eastern District of Michigan is treating a domestic probation case like an intelligence operation because, to them, Tor is a National Security issue.
This proves that Conrad Rockenhaus is a political prisoner of the surveillance state. They are using the “Probation Violation” as a cover story to punish a tech operator who wouldn’t play ball with the FBI.
For more details on how my husband’s (Conrad Rockenhaus) legal troubles stem from his refusal to cooperate with the FBI regarding his Tor exit nodes, please watch these related podcasts.
U.S. Attorney, Jerome Gorgon Jr., is a specialist in ‘National Security’.
That really does explain everything.
It explains the violent tactical team of U.S. Marshals destroying my house and beating my husband unconscious for a technical violation.
It explains the fraudulent warrants.
It explains the obsession with my husband, and with Tor activity.
My question to Jerome F. Gorgon Jr. would be this:
“Mr. Gorgon, you are trained to hunt terrorists. So ask yourself: Is Conrad Rockenhaus a terrorist? Or is he a computer geek who wouldn’t help the FBI break encryption? You have deployed the full weight of the National Security apparatus against a man whose ‘crime’ was missing a phone call and using an iPhone.”