Lewis County resident raises child-support and government-targeting claims during public comment

5674562 ยท August 11, 2025

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Summary

During the public-comment period, resident Derek Fine described personal grievances involving child-support enforcement and alleged misconduct by state agencies; his remarks were presented as his personal claims and the council did not take formal action on them at the meeting.

During the public-comment portion of the Aug. 11, 2025 Chehalis City Council meeting, Lewis County resident Derek Fine used his five-minute allotment to address the council about personal grievances related to child-support enforcement and alleged misconduct by state agencies.

Fine told the council he believes a child-support increase in about 2007 harmed his relationship with his son and described personal financial hardship that, he said, followed the adjustment. "I couldn't even pay rent, couldn't do nothing. I ended up on the street," Fine said. He characterized actions by state agencies as targeting and said he believes he has been subjected to harassment and broader surveillance; he also used the time to discuss concepts he described as "reverse trust fraud" and argued the state had abused legal and contract processes.

Council did not respond with any formal action; Fine's statements were presented as his personal allegations and were not corroborated in the meeting record. The council record shows public comment was heard and time limits enforced but contains no motion or referral related to Fine's remarks.