the supreme court of ohio quietly deletes decades of public case data in mysterious overnight audit
Sources deep within the state judiciary have confirmed that the supreme court of ohio conducted a silent purge of more than 40,000 case files from its public database between midnight and 4 a.m. last Thursday. The deletions, described internally as a "data hygiene operation," lack any accompanying public order or legislative vote, leaving legal researchers and transparency advocates scrambling for answers. Whispers from the clerks' office suggest the removed records involve sealed estate battles and a shadowy real estate trust linked to unmarked funds. No justification has been released, and the court's press team is not returning calls.