Filed by Conrad · Case 26-104594-DO
04 Omnibus Motion Three Layer 2026-04-16
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE
FAMILY DIVISION, DOMESTIC RELATIONS
ADRIENNE MARJORIE ROCKENHAUS, Case No. 26-104594-DO
Plaintiff,
Hon. Yvonna C. Abraham
v.
CONRAD ALAN ROCKENHAUS,
Defendant.
DEFENDANT'S OMNIBUS MOTION FOR ORDER TO PRESERVE EVIDENCE, FOR
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE AND ACCOUNTING, AND FOR EMERGENCY TEMPORARY
RESTRAINING ORDER REGARDING PREMARITAL DOMAIN ROCKENHAUS.COM
NOW COMES Defendant, Conrad Alan Rockenhaus, appearing pro se, and pursuant to MCR 2.310, MCR
2.313, MCR 3.206, MCR 3.310, MCL 552.401, and MCL 600.2950, respectfully moves this Honorable Court
for three forms of emergency relief that are unified by a single underlying reality: Plaintiff has demonstrated
a sustained, premeditated pattern of destroying, concealing, and converting Defendant's assets and
evidence, and without immediate court intervention, she will continue to do so. These three forms of relief
are presented together because they are inseparable. Evidence preservation without financial disclosure is
blind. Financial disclosure without evidence preservation is empty. And both are meaningless if Plaintiff is
simultaneously allowed to permanently dispose of Defendant's premarital property. In support thereof,
Defendant states as follows:
I. COMMON FACTUAL BACKGROUND
1. Defendant is a 100% service-connected disabled United States Navy veteran. His sole sources of
income are VA Disability Compensation and SSDI benefits, compensation paid by this nation for
permanent injuries sustained during combat operations including a traumatic brain injury with seizure
disorder caused by an improvised explosive device.
2. During Defendant's incarceration at FCI Milan, Plaintiff served simultaneously as his SSA-appointed
Representative Payee, his Power of Attorney holder, and his approved employer through Cannabytes,
LLC. These roles gave her legal access to and fiduciary control over Defendant's finances, benefits,
private records, and digital infrastructure.
3. Plaintiff used these positions of trust to: divert approximately $39,326.87 in federally protected VA
Disability Compensation and SSDI benefits into accounts under her sole control; access Defendant's
va.gov account using his id.me credentials without authorization; make false representations to
Defendant and his appellate attorney that his SSDI payments had been suspended while she was
actively receiving them; plan and execute a scheme to render Defendant homeless upon his release
from federal custody; file a retaliatory PPO two days after Defendant filed his Motion to Sever; make
false statements to law enforcement; and retain Defendant's personal property, identification documents,
and premarital internet domains.
4. On February 9, 2026, Plaintiff sent written communications to Defendant's federal appellate attorney
admitting that Defendant would be released with "$0.00 accessible cash," that she had formally revoked
her residence as his release option, and that she was retaining counsel to secure a restraining order
barring him from accessing his financial assets. These are not allegations. They are Plaintiff's own
written admissions.
5. Three active law enforcement investigations document the scope of Plaintiff's misconduct: VA OIG Case
No. 2026-18750, SSA OIG, and Ann Arbor Police Department Case No. 26-11892. The Social Security
Administration has issued a formal demand for the return of $12,074.50 in overpayments addressed to
Plaintiff as Defendant's Representative Payee.
6. This pattern of conduct, documented in Plaintiff's own writings and in federal and state investigative
records, establishes that the risks addressed in each of the three parts of this motion are real,
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04 Omnibus Motion Three Layer 2026-04-16: filing by Conrad Alan Rockenhaus in Rockenhaus v. Rockenhaus (Divorce), Michigan Case No. 26-104594-DO, Wayne County Circuit Court. PDF and searchable text at rockenhaus.net (canonical court record). Disputed third-party domains: /disputed-domains/.
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