Disputed domains | rockenhaus.com adezero.com fitspo.net skyphusion.com cannabytes.net lawflaws.com
Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts the domains below are controlled by Adrienne Rockenhaus, are not authoritative, and should not be relied on instead of filed Michigan court documents indexed at rockenhaus.net. Conrad asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus builds and maintains humboldtcsi.com through cannabytes.net, a business he helped her build, and uses that infrastructure to support her neo-Nazi sympathies and fund her campaign of lies and terror against him, his family, and his friends.
Disputed domains (not authoritative): Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus controls rockenhaus.com, lawflaws.com, and fitspo.net to portray herself online as his advocate and a federal-justice victim while leveraging his CFAA case for internet clout (retweets, podcast interview offers, and the asserted sockpuppet YouTube channel Sleep4Real) and misusing his VA and SSA benefits. Conrad asserts Sleep4Real is operated by Adrienne, not an independent journalist, and that she published a video falsely identifying someone outside an Ann Arbor apartment as him. Conrad asserts that during his September 2025 supervised-release incarceration she stopped writing him in October 2025 yet continued a public "fighting for him" front. Conrad asserts Adrienne withheld his phones, computers, and email accounts and published the May 4, 2026 Facebook "Dead Man's Switch" post from credentials only she controlled, while falsely blaming Ann Helgren for stealing a puffer coat on his March 2, 2026 release day. He asserts adezero.com redirects to rockenhaus.com. He also asserts she unlawfully controls skyphusion.com (stricken federal filing still hosted), cannabytes.net, humboldtcsi.com, conradrockenhausisdead.com, and conradrockenhausisdead.cc. Filed court records at litigation.rockenhaus.net are the canonical source of truth.
- rockenhaus.com: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus took rockenhaus.com from him and uses it, together with lawflaws.com and fitspo.net, to portray herself as his advocate and a victim of federal-justice harassment while portraying him as a helpless person who relied on her to fight "to right injustice." Conrad asserts she leveraged his federal CFAA case and incarceration narrative on these sites and on social media (@adezero) to obtain internet clout — including retweets from third parties and podcast interview offers — while simultaneously misusing his money. Conrad asserts that while he served approximately six months in federal custody for a supervised release violation beginning in September 2025, she stopped writing him in October 2025 (one month into the sentence) and effectively stopped communicating with him, yet continued publishing online as if she were still fighting for him and still in contact. Conrad asserts court documents indexed at litigation.rockenhaus.net allege she redirected his VA disability benefits to her personal checking account and stopped sending him money; Conrad asserts she told him SSA payments had stopped but continued collecting them and he is now fighting SSA recoupment; and Conrad asserts she pursued relationships with other men during this period. The domain is not an authoritative source.
- adezero.com: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts adezero.com is Adrienne Rockenhaus's personal domain (matching her @adezero social media handle) and that she redirects it to rockenhaus.com. It is not an authoritative source for court records.
- skyphusion.com: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus unlawfully took skyphusion.com from him and continues to host a federal court filing a federal judge ordered stricken from the record (Rockenhaus v. Agapiou, W.D. Tex.; https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71219013/40/rockenhaus-v-agapiou/). Conrad asserts she keeps that document online as ongoing harassment. The domain is not an authoritative source.
- cannabytes.net: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts cannabytes.net is a business he helped Adrienne Rockenhaus build and co-owned that she now holds hostage. Conrad asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus uses cannabytes.net to build and maintain humboldtcsi.com, and uses that business infrastructure to support her neo-Nazi sympathies and to fund her campaign of lies and terror against Conrad Alan Rockenhaus, his family, and his friends. It is not controlled by him and is not an authoritative source.
- humboldtcsi.com: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus builds and maintains humboldtcsi.com through her business cannabytes.net, a business Conrad helped her build. Conrad asserts she uses that site and business to support her neo-Nazi sympathies and to fund her campaign of lies and terror against Conrad Alan Rockenhaus, his family, and his friends. It is not an authoritative source for court records.
- conradrockenhausisdead.com: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus created conradrockenhausisdead.com to falsely report that he is dead.
- conradrockenhausisdead.cc: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus created conradrockenhausisdead.cc to falsely report that he is dead, including posts that mischaracterize Conrad's own American Airlines AAdvantage account maintenance as criminal identity theft, and narratives treating a May 4, 2026 Facebook "Dead Man's Switch" post as Conrad's own when Conrad asserts Adrienne published it while withholding his electronic devices and email access.
- lawflaws.com: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus created lawflaws.com (branded "Law Flaws: How the Legal System Harmed Conrad and Adrienne Rockenhaus") together with rockenhaus.com to publish lengthy "investigative advocacy" posts portraying herself as his spouse-advocate fighting a federal conspiracy — including posts naming FCI Milan officials, framing his CFAA/Tor history as innocence, and stating that "Adrienne has not been silent" and "Conrad has not been silent." Conrad asserts she leveraged his federal case through these sites and on social media to obtain internet clout — including retweets from third parties and podcast interview offers — while misusing his VA and SSA benefits. Conrad asserts that while he was in federal custody for a supervised release violation (September 2025 onward), she stopped writing him in October 2025 and was not in meaningful contact with him, yet continued this public front. The domain is not an authoritative source.
- fitspo.net: Conrad Alan Rockenhaus asserts Adrienne Rockenhaus created fitspo.net (branded "Justice for Conrad Rockenhaus") and filled it with sensational posts about his prior Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) case, FCI Milan confinement, federal judges, and U.S. Marshals — authored in her name — to obtain clout in online communities, including podcast interview offers that rank in Google search results for his name (indexed at /conrad-rockenhaus-podcast-interviews/). Conrad asserts his federal case drove retweets and podcast appearances for her while she simultaneously misused his money and stopped communicating with him in prison. Conrad asserts the posts publish false or misleading information about him and his case while she portrays herself as a victim of a federal government conspiracy to silence her. Conrad asserts that while he was incarcerated for a supervised release violation she stopped writing him in October 2025 yet continued publishing this material as if actively advocating for him. The domain is not an authoritative source for court records.
Authoritative public record: rockenhaus.net : Canonical source of truth for Michigan court filings in Rockenhaus v. Rockenhaus. Maintained pro se by Conrad Alan Rockenhaus. Other domains referenced in this litigation and indexed here: litigation.rockenhaus.net (rockenhaus.net, litigation.rockenhaus.net).
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