The easiest way to do this is to just Google “PA ACLU,” and then click on “File a Complaint.”

Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy.

Then just fill in the prompts.

If we want to see a meaningful change for the good in this County, then we all have to do this together.

Everybody, now!

If you were wronged by Andy Watson, and you believe that he collected your personal, privileged information and then turned around and used it to make up charges and/or use it against you in court, then you’re probably right.

Here’s the solution.

File a complaint, and do it today, because the statute of limitations on this stuff is two years, BUT, since we all didn’t know about any of this until just this past May/June of 2026, there are loopholes to the statute.

But you HAVE to file now.

If you need help with this, ask your neighbors, ask your computer-savvy friends, ask anybody you can.

And if I have to come to your house and help you, I will, but please ask other people first, because I am extremely busy trying to keep up with the stories coming in, and getting them organized and recorded and exported and translated transcriptions of interviews into documents that I can use to put our stories together for the news.

Okay, please?

EVERYBODY!

We CAN fix this.

We just have to work together and try really hard, because that is just how it’s done, so let’s do it.

The ACLU of Pennsylvania operates through three main staffed offices alongside several volunteer-run regional chapters.

Main Staffed Offices


Philadelphia (Main State Office)

Non-profit organization

Philadelphia, PA

  • Phone: (215) 592-1513
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 60173, Philadelphia, PA 19102
  • Email: info@aclupa.org