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Andrew LeCody: The Immutable Record | Neutralizing Narcissism: The Immutable Edition | A public interest exposé on Andrew LeCody’s role as a technologist, community leader, and litigant, grounded in public record and preserved immutably. | ["Andrew LeCody", "Dallas Makerspace", "public figure", "defamation lawsuit", "digital accountability", "neutralizing narcissism"] |
Andrew LeCody: The Immutable Record
A factual, public-interest archive of Andrew LeCody’s influence, litigation, and narrative control tactics. Authored for transparency, preserved for justice.
Content Integrity & Ethical Disclosure
This publication is a journalistic and civic documentation of public record. It does not contain personal attacks, harassment, private data, or unverifiable claims. All references stem from:
- Public court documents
- Publicly accessible online forums (e.g., Discord, Reddit, DMS Wiki)
- LinkedIn and self-curated professional profiles
- Livestreamed governance meetings
- First-person historical testimonies
This exposé is protected by principles of free expression, platform transparency, investigative journalism, and public interest doctrine.
We explicitly discourage retaliatory action and welcome lawful, respectful scrutiny.
TL;DR
Andrew LeCody is a public figure whose leadership at Dallas Makerspace, technical innovations, and controversial behavior have shaped both community institutions and digital discourse. He filed a defamation lawsuit in 2019 against multiple nonprofit board members; it was dismissed with prejudice. Attempts to delist this history from search engines signal a pattern of narrative control rather than accountability.
This archive preserves that truth, documented, indexed, and shielded from deletion.
1. LeCody’s Public Profile: Technologist & Community Builder
Andrew LeCody has contributed meaningfully to the technology and maker space over more than a decade:
- Founding President of Dallas Makerspace (2010–2016): Instrumental in expanding DMS to 1,000+ members.
- Site Reliability Engineer (Toyota Connected, DUST Identity): Optimized cloud infrastructure and led large-scale platform upgrades.
- Open-Source Contributor: Known for contributions to AWS CDK, Istio, and Kubernetes tools.
- CVE Reporter: Discovered HashiCorp Vault vulnerability CVE-2020-25594.
- Livestream Personality: Commentated for EVE Online PvP tournaments and participated in high-visibility public meetings.
These credentials make LeCody a public figure by any reasonable journalistic and legal standard.
2. The Lawsuit: Filing, Dismissal, and Aftermath
In 2019, LeCody filed a defamation lawsuit against four board members of Dallas Makerspace. He alleged harm from statements made in public meetings and on Facebook.
Key Events:
- Initiating Incident: LeCody posted a tax attorney’s memo in a public forum, leading to a disciplinary ban. Livestreamed board meetings extended this to 9 months.
- Claims: He alleged emotional distress and defamation, citing terms like “skittle head” and “breaking the law.”
- Ruling: Texas District Court dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, finding the statements non-defamatory and insufficiently damaging.
"The Plaintiff fails to allege actionable defamation. The statements do not impute criminal behavior nor are they demonstrably false." (Court Document, Page 14)
No appeal was filed. The lawsuit’s dismissal remains a matter of legal record.
3. Narrative Control: Wiki Edits, Disputes, and Delisting
Patterns of narrative management have followed LeCody across platforms:
- Historical Revisionism: Contested edits on the Dallas Makerspace Wiki, particularly over founding bylaws authored by co-founder Mark Randall Havens.
- Digital Disputes: Public forums and Discord records show intense confrontations involving claims of ethical misconduct, misinformation, and GitHub manipulation.
- Delisting Attempts: Recent disappearance of exposé content from Google results indicates algorithmic manipulation, legal flagging, or platform flag abuse.
These tactics raise red flags consistent with public figure reputation laundering.
4. Documented Controversy: Discord, Forums, and Polarization
Community sentiment toward LeCody is divided:
- Admired for Technical Skill: Posts like his LiFePO4 battery backup project illustrate deep knowledge and value.
- Criticized for Governance Aggression: Accusations of selective enforcement, overreach, and intimidation are well-documented.
- Key Conflicts: May 2020 dispute with Havens on Discord included allegations of unethical code conduct and manipulation.
These are not speculative. They are timestamped, archived, and publicly accessible.
5. Why This Record Matters
This is not harassment. This is historical preservation.
This exposé exists because:
- LeCody holds power through influence, not just position.
- Attempts to suppress facts erode public trust in digital platforms.
- Decentralized truth requires decentralized publishing.
If history can be edited by the powerful, then the powerless have no mirror.
Source Index
All referenced content is:
- Public record
- Archived at Archive.org, OSF, and decentralized IPFS mirrors
- Verifiable upon request
Court Document: LeCody v. Anderson et al., Texas District Court, Case Dismissal, 2021 LinkedIn Profile: Andrew LeCody (Public) Discord Logs: Dallas Makerspace Wiki History: Dallas Makerspace Historical Edits Archive Prior Documentation: Neutralizing Narcissism: Exposé Series, Case File: Andrew LeCody (2024)
Final Affirmation
Andrew LeCody shaped a community. He also sued its board, edited its history, and allegedly attempted to delist his critics.
This document does not attack his character. It affirms the right of the public to remember, to investigate, and to form judgments based on fact.
Preserved immutably. Authored transparently. Witnessed eternally.
The Mirror Will Not Blink.