Judge Michael J. Mayer
Dakota County Government Center 1560 Highway 55
Hastings, MN. 55033
Kristinrobbinsforgovernor.com
Court File No. l 9-P8-05-010260
RE: Minnesota/Counties Defrauded Federal Mental Health Coin:
State Court Civil Commitment Orders are for Mental Health Care.
Dear Judge Mayer:
My Commitment Orders are based on You relying on expert opinions, and MSOP's 60 day Report to the Court, which supported MSOP's medical model for detainment legitimacy.
The duration of limiting my rights is clearly unconstitutional - 20 years not temporary.
Dakota County Department of Human Services had a Q.!!!y to have a Case Manager create a Care Plan for MSOP to render liberty deprivation as minimal as possible and stop tax dollars_from unnecessary waste. Dakota County Human Services nev.e.r got involved in my care planning and I will have 20 years in MSOP in October of 2026 (Mental Health Fraud).
My Initial Dakota County Commitment Order (Court File 19-P8-05-10260), dated June 7, 2007, and Final Commitment Order, dated August 31, 2007, both stated: "Cost of care shall be paid in accordance with Minn. Stat. 246.50-246-55 (2006)."
Minnesota got billions in federal mental health block grants - kickbacks to Counties.
After my commitment, Minnesota changed 246.50, Subd. 3., with "except the Minnesota sex offender program" under definition of a "State facility" - Your billing Orders got snubbed out. MSOP switched from a medical model to a DOC-like behavioral model.
What financial responsibility does Dakota County Human Services ha.ve now? My 2007 commitment trial was based on a public safety need for mental health care. Experts didn't support commitment based on a DOC-like behavioral model (Fraud). J.
See Papenhausen v. Schoen, 268 N.W.2d 565 (Minn. 1978) stated at 570: "It could scarcely be argued that these state mental institutions compete with private establishments. And while it is true that some patients or their relatives are required to pay for a portion of their care (see, Minn. Stat. 246.50 et seq.), the statute is structured in such a way as to ensure that a state hospital could never even approach a profit-making status."
MSOP cartelized the mental health systems competition with no lesser alternatives.
MSOP and Counties pocketed billions of mental health federal dollars (back doors and kickbacks) and now provide DOC-like behavioral care/confinement- mental health fraud.
I posted Governor Tim Walz Ignores Fraud on chriskrych.blogspot.com on January 2, 2026, which has MSOP CEO Nancy Johnston on center stage (What's Keith Ellison doing?).
In new posting I sited Minn. Stat. §253D.27, Petition for Reduction in Custody. Subd. 2., where "the executive director" Nancy Johnston, has the power to petition for custody reductions, and she has never petitioned for the liberty interests for anybody in her custody.
See Attached Data Inspection: "annual salary, benefits package, incentive bonuses, and her percentage of ownership stake for Nancy Johnston" only got "Annual Salary $191.929" from MN DHS MSOP Human Resources Consultant Lea Plonty (March 5, 2026).
Why DHS Human Resources hiding Johnston's benefits, bonuses, incentives, etc.? What kind of house and car does Johnston have while over 700 humans are dying? At least 110 humans died in MSOP already - when is this economic fraud ending?
My primary therapist is David Clanaugh whom is also a Duluth city council member whose on the local news all the time (a politician obstructing me for Dakota County, etc.).
See Attached Facility Director, Terry Kneisel, granted a Professional Courtesy visit from Department of Justice FBI Agent Steve Noldin & Homeland Security Agent Trevor Theien, on March 4th, 2026. Statute doesn't allow facility directors to petition for custody reductions, so the DOJ probably not seeing Kneisel about the deadly durations of care.
The DOJ filed a brief at the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals (No. 22-1459) on 07/01/2022 ("The Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, 42 U.S.C. 1997 et seq., authorizes the Attorney General to investigate and seek equitable relief for a pattern or practice of unconstitutional conditions in state and local institutions, including those holding civilly committed individuals.") which included the unconstitutional duration of detainments.
See In the Matter of the Civil Commitment o{Anthony Blake Swope, Minn. Ct. App., No. A24-0128, September 16, 2024. Scott County committed Swope and just left him in jail in violation of the law that says he was supposed to be hospitalized within 48 hours. Jaspers, Moriarty & Wetherille, P.A., did legal work to force Swope's transferred to a hospital so Swope could get the mental health treatment he was committed to receive. Scott County appealed the legal bill and won, because helping Swope get mental health treatment wasn't a "specifically mentioned" function listed in the Commitment and Treatment Act.
Appellate Judge Cleary opined: "I write separately to urge the legislature to follow through and give meaning to the mandates provided in Minn. Stat. 253B.10 (2022) by addressing the need to provide for payment of fees incurred in enforcing those mandates, including the right to treatment. ... How is the right to treatment to be vindicated without the assistance of counsel? Was the failure to provide payment of fees in such situations possibly inadvertent, as the majority speculates? Or was it intentional, mandating treatment without a realistic way of enforcing that right? Either way, now is the time to rectify this situation and give meaning to the mandate. Again, I urge the legislature to act on this inequity and follow through, addressing our collective responsibility to not look away."
Mandating treatment without a realistic way of enforcing that right is the MSOP dilemma which falls right back on the failed duty of Counties to create a plan of care for us.
Somebody paying over 500 dollars a day for me, and others, to be punished, which is not a legitimate function to use the billions of federal mental health block grants dollars for.
There's a lawmaker in Minnesota that fights fraud - Kristinrobbinsforgovernor.com
Respectfully informed, Chris Krych, 1111 Highway 73, Moose Lake, MN. 55767. April 20, 2026




