The DOJ Quietly Confirmed My Whistleblower Case Is Real

On May 20, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice sent me a letter that confirmed what I already knew: my whistleblower case is live, filed, and under federal review.

The letter, DOJ Ref. No. 145-FOI-21799, was a formal acknowledgment of my FOIA request for records related to the sealed False Claims Act case I filed: United States ex rel. Jolissaint v. Intellect Solutions LLC, Case No. 1:25-cv-00565. The DOJ confirmed and classified my request under the “complex track,” which typically signals either high-volume documentation, legal sensitivity, or overlapping agency involvement.

They denied my request for expedited processing. That denial wasn’t a dismissal of the case’s merit, it was a procedural shield. The DOJ often delays public release when a case is active, under seal, or being considered for intervention.

Let me be clear: the DOJ did not dispute the existence of the case. They didn’t challenge the allegations. They didn’t close the matter.

Instead, they signaled, quietly & bureaucratically, that the case is real, under internal review, and serious enough to trigger their most involved processing track.

That letter, standing alone, is federal confirmation that this is not speculation or conspiracy. It’s a live claim involving taxpayer funds, false certifications, and contractor deception, one the government has decided is worth further scrutiny.

And they know exactly who filed it.

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