In 1991, Frederick Wiegand Jr and sisters inherited their land from their deceased mother. Then
in 2009, due to GPS total station surveys by the City of Lockhart, neighbor brought three lawsuits
against Frederick, being 2009-O-0369 civil suit and misdemeanor criminal suit 38,771 and felony criminal
suit 10189 in Caldwell County, Texas. The local politicians are breaking state Texas and US federal laws because
the southwest loop is planned to cross the Wiegand properties, and the local politicians are using unethical
wrongful lawsuits to cause exceedingly great intentional collateral damages to try to wrongfully take Frederick
Wiegand Jr.'s inherited land away from him without paying anything, like they took his Parkway Subdivision from him
without paying anything. It is estimated that the Parkway Subdivision of Lockhart Texas is worth more than ten million
dollars, and that is why the local politicians are breaking state Texas and US federal laws to steal this land from Frederick
Wiegand Jr for the last five years. "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but exceedingly fine." Navene