Former FEMA contractor Tiffany Brown denounces a 10-year sentencing memo filed without her consent, alleging misconduct by public defenders and federal prosecutors. She calls for a full investigation, citing rights violations and lack of transparency
ATLANTA, GA, May 19, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — Tiffany Brown, a former FEMA contractor, is issuing this public statement to raise concerns about what she describes as serious violations of her rights and due process in her ongoing federal case.
According to Brown, a sentencing memorandum recommending a 10-year prison sentence was submitted to the court by her assigned Federal Public Defenders, Allison Dawson and Joe Austin—without her knowledge, review, or consent. She states that she was never provided a copy of the document filed in her name and that her request to view it was explicitly denied. Brown notes that this denial is documented in a recorded conversation, which she is prepared to share with verified media outlets upon request.
Brown further alleges that the memorandum was submitted in coordination with U.S. Attorneys Jessica Morris and Alex R. Sistla. She expresses particular concern about Mr. Sistla’s professional history, citing prior reports involving the handling of exculpatory evidence. In Brown’s view, the lack of transparency in her case—including the withholding of emails, payment records, and other key documentation—raises the possibility of a broader breakdown in fairness within the federal legal process.
She asserts that the conduct of both her defense team and the prosecution raises legitimate questions about ethical standards, transparency, and whether her constitutional rights were upheld. Brown believes that potential coordination between the two parties may have undermined her defense and jeopardized her right to a fair trial.
“This isn’t a mistake. It’s a betrayal. I was left out of my own defense,” Brown stated. “No one should have to fear that their own attorney is working against them.”
She is publicly calling for an independent and immediate investigation into the following:
• Why her public defenders submitted a sentencing memorandum without her knowledge or consent;
• Why she was denied access to legal documents filed in her name;
• Whether improper coordination occurred between her defense team and federal prosecutors;
• Whether this case reflects a broader pattern of misconduct within the federal criminal justice system.
Brown emphasizes that every defendant has the right to be informed, to participate meaningfully in their defense, and to be represented with loyalty and diligence. She maintains that these fundamental rights were not honored in her case.
She is urging the U.S. Department of Justice, congressional oversight bodies, legal ethics boards, and the public to thoroughly investigate these concerns. Brown believes accountability must extend to all involved, including individuals who served under the Biden Administration, should their actions or oversight have contributed to the violations she describes.
Tiffany Brown has made it clear that she will not remain silent while her future is decided behind closed doors. She is committed to pursuing accountability—not only for herself, but for the sake of public trust in the justice system.
Tiffany Brown is a former FEMA contractor, entrepreneur, and founder of a clothing line that blends fashion with purpose. With a background in government contracting, she has been recognized for her contributions to public service. Brown is now a vocal advocate for transparency, accountability, and fairness within the U.S. legal system, using her personal experience to expose systemic issues in federal prosecution and defense practices. For media inquiries or to request supporting materials, please contact Tiffany Brown at t.brown@tributecontracting.com or (404) 669-6683.
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