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(Eastern District of Michigan - Detroit)
My husband, Conrad Rockenhaus, is wrongly incarcerated in a county jail. I’m posting this here because you are one of the few communities that will understand the full technical and political reality of how he ended up there.
My husband is a former Tor operator, and at one point, he ran some of the fastest relays and exit nodes in the world.
This nightmare began when he refused to help the FBI decrypt traffic from his exit nodes.
Months later, the government arrested him. Their official reason? A minor, non-violent CFAA charge from an old workplace dispute that had nothing to do with Tor.
In fact, the statute of limitations was just a couple of months from expiring. It was a clear pretext to target him.
That minor charge was all they needed to get him into the system. To deny him bail, a U.S. Probation Officer in Texas lied under oath, telling a judge that Conrad had installed a "Linux OS called Spice" to "knock out their monitoring software" and access the "dark web."
Here is the technical reality of their lie: The software was a standard SPICE graphics driver needed for his Ph.D. program. As many of you know, this is a basic utility for displaying graphics from a virtual machine. It is not an OS, has no connection to the dark web, and was technically incapable of interfering with their monitoring software.
The claim is a technical absurdity, equivalent to saying a mouse pad can hack a server.
Based on that lie alone, he was held in pre-trial detention for three years.
Now, the retaliation has escalated in Michigan. After I filed a formal complaint against his US probation officers for harassment, they used fraudulent warrants to jail my husband again.
During this violent arrest by US Marshals (who smashed in our windows and nearly shot my dog) he sustained a severe head injury that caused him to have a grand mal seizure in court. The jail’s “medical attention” was to ask him what year it was (he said 2023) and then send him back to his cell. He is being denied real medical care.
See videos:
- Feds threatening to sick dogs on us
- Feds beating by husband in the head
- Feds smashing in our windows
- Feds threaten to shoot my dog
- More threats to shoot my dog
To make matters worse, U.S. District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III has created a procedural trap that has stripped my husband of his right to a lawyer to fight for his life, health, or innocence. He is trapped in a constitutional and medical crisis.
I am not asking for money. I am asking for your help to amplify this story. You understand the technical truth and why this fight is so important.
We have all the evidence: the court transcript of the false testimony, the fraudulent warrants, the proof of medical neglect. It’s documented on my website:
TL;DR: My husband, a former Tor operator, refused to help the FBI decrypt Tor traffic. They retaliated by using an old, unrelated CFAA offense to arrest him and then lied about him using a "graphics driver to access the dark web” to keep him in pre-trial detention for 3 years. Now he's been jailed again in Michigan on fraudulent violations, is being denied care for a head injury, and has no lawyer.
I need help getting the word out🙏
Adrienne Rockenhaus
For updates:
More Context from her comment:
Seeing a lot of questions and some misinformation in the comments, so I wanted to clarify a few key facts with sources:
- On the original case: My husband did not have a trial. He took a coerced guilty plea in Texas after being held for three years based on perjured testimony about a "SPICE graphics driver." We have the court transcript proving the perjury on our website.
- On the violent arrest: The claim that my husband was "combative" is a complete fabrication, likely being spread to justify the U.S. Marshals' actions. We have the unedited security camera footage of the entire raid, and it proves the opposite.
- On the relevance of Tor: The government's retaliation against our family began after my husband, a Tor exit node operator, refused to help the FBI decrypt traffic. They then used an unrelated workplace dispute as the pretext for the initial charge. The entire case stems from his support for online privacy.
I'm seeing comments about a deeply offensive search term ("NAMBLA") that the prosecution brought up in my husband's 2020 hearing in Texas, and I want to address it directly so there is no confusion. The search was for an article my husband was writing for Encyclopedia Dramatica, a well-known (and very controversial) satirical wiki that parodies offensive topics. He was researching the topic to make fun of it, much like the show South Park did in a famous episode. The prosecution knew this search was irrelevant to the case, but they put it in front of the judge anyway . This is a classic "poison the well" tactic, using something shocking and out-of-context to prejudice a judge against a defendant. It's a hallmark of a malicious prosecution. While they want everyone distracted by this, the real issues are the ones they can't defend: the fraudulent warrants, the perjured testimony, the ongoing medical neglect, and the judge's documented conflict of interest.

Sorry but I don't believe anything until it's from a reliable source and this person is definetly not one.
she posted video, court documents.... hell she has a literal whole fucking site full of evidence https://rockenhaus.com/press-kit/
wtf is wrong with you? you think every person on the planet who gets in legal trouble gets on the news? just what the hell do you consider a reliable source? because the news these days isn't what i would necessarily call reliable.
Yeah a video where they don't come out of the house for like 10 minutes after the house is surrounded by US marshals who constantly shout that they have an arrest warrant. So they break into the house - he still refuses to come out - and well he get's dragged out by force.
Yeah and these say nothing about operating a TOR exit node.
This is not the news, this is social media. And a lot of people like upvoting clickbait titles without reading further.
This post should read "Guy get's arrested for parole violation after causing $500k in computer damages to former employer" and not for running a Tor exit node.
I was going through one of the documents and felt like things weren't quiiite presented with the full context.
I only skimmed it so I may be wrong, but from what I can tell, husband had court mandated spyware installed on his machine. His parole officer or whoever got suspicious when he noticed no activity on husbands machine, and it sounds like husband had installed Linux to bypass the spyware. Yes, court was absolutely wrong to name spice as the OS, but the original post made it sound like the court made up a bunch of tomfoolery. Is the lie that Linux was never installed, or just that the court called it by the wrong name?
That said, husband got fucked real bad by ex and lawyer if those sections in the post are true.
EDIT: I was encouraged by a deleted comment to give the document a thorough reading, and a few clarifying details aside the broad context still seems correct. They were referring to spice as a remote access tool and not the EE circuit simulator I thought they were talking about. But besides that, yeah it sounded like he had court mandated spyware that he evaded, and the spice stuff wasn't just made up kangaroo court stuff. On September 22nd, he looked up tor. On the 23rd, he looked up spice. There was very little, if any activity reported by the spyware since then, but his wife said he still checked email, suggesting to his parole officer that spice was used for remote desktoping. Maybe that's where the perjury comes into play? Can't confirm because there's no publicly shared info on the ex-wife.
Does anyone else who read through the document have a different understanding?
Even if he did it, being kept in jail in three years before even getting a conviction is utter bullshit. That is abuse of authority, not justice.
Yeah. I could care less what the charges are. Dude has a concussion and just had a seizure, after being held without a conviction for three years, and can't even see a real doctor?
Fuck everything about this.
I mean, I would expect better for convicted felons like Donald Trump, and this guy hasn't even been proven guilty of anything. It's entirely possible the guy is innocent, but he's going to end up a vegetable before they get that far.
I hope they sue the courts and take them for all they're worth because this shit is fucked.
I know, right? Just like deporting people without due process.