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DANIEL A. DAILEY, ESQ.
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DANIEL A. DAILEY, ESQ.
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Mr. Dailey is the founder and principal of Kingdom Litigators and the Jubilee Process. He serves as a Minister of Justice and is the author of the Great American Pardon Proclamation. Kingdom Litigators diagnose and prescribe legal solutions to complex public interest issues. Following extensive diagnostic testing of the American criminal justice system, Mr. Dailey introduced the Jubilee Process as a holistic solution to the system's pervasive problems. On March 28, 2024, he released the Great American Pardon Proclamation as an immediate legal remedy.
Mr. Dailey's career began as a federal litigator and special prosecutor against international banks for subprime lending discrimination. He later focused on addressing poverty disparity in America, recognizing that criminal records are the primary barriers to housing, employment, and economic advancement. His observations revealed systemic misconduct among police, prosecutors, and judges at both state and federal levels. He concluded that the criminal justice system is politically weaponized and on autopilot, tracing its issues back to the Thirteenth Amendment, which allowed criminal convictions to serve as an exception to slavery.
As Managing Partner and Chief Litigation Counsel at Kingdom Litigators International, LTD. since 2017, Mr. Dailey has led investigations and litigations, including police brutality cases and qui tam investigations involving construction fraud. He manages a diverse team, including retired FBI agents, U.S. Attorneys, corporate executives, and private institutions.
As President of the Jubilee Process since 2020, Mr. Dailey has been involved in significant cases such as Sapp v. State of Illinois, aimed at overturning over 10,000 state statutes that hinder justice-impacted individuals from reintegrating into society, and Doe v. City of Dallas, where he worked on a joint injunction to prevent the police from using rubber bullets and tear gas on peaceful protesters.
Mr. Dailey previously served as a Special Prosecutor at the Law Firm of Cochran and Montgomery in Chicago, Illinois, from 2013 to 2017, where he prosecuted civil claims against major banks for predatory loans and managed discovery, litigation strategies, and the defense of Cook County officials.
He is admitted to practice in various jurisdictions, including the International Hague Convention Network, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals for the 5th, 7th, and 8th Circuits, and U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Northern Districts of Texas and the Northern District of Illinois.
Mr. Dailey holds a Juris Doctor from Southern University Law Center and a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Aurora University, with a concentration in Criminal Investigations and Sociology. His legal expertise and commitment to justice reform drive his ongoing efforts to address and rectify systemic inequities in the American criminal justice system.
LEGAL | EDUCATION | CASE BACKGROUNDS
License and Bar Admissions
- International Hague Convention Network
- The United States Supreme Court
- U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
- U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals
- U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
Educational Background
- Morgan Park High School, Chicago, IL
- Aurora University, BA Criminal Justice, Sociology
- Southern University Law Center, J.D.
- Proctor Gallagher Institute
Social Affiliations:
- Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Case List for Docket Research
- Ball-Bey v. City of St. Louis et al., 18-cv-01364 (consolidated and pending)
- Cook County v. Bank of America et al., (settled)
- Cook County v. Wells Fargo et al., (settled)
- Cook County v. HSBC Bank et al.
- Meikle v. City of Republic et al., (settled)
- Mahdi v. Julian Bush, City of St. Louis et al., (consolidated)
- Paul Valderas v. City of Lubbock et al.
- Sneed v. Walmart, U.S. Security et al., (confidential settlement)
- State of Missouri v. William Don Tisaby (settled)
- Williams v. City of Dallas et al., (injunction won)
- Larry Sapp v. Kimberly Foxx (pending)
- White v. City of St. Louis et al., (consolidated)
- The Triibe v. Tribe Supper Club, et al., (pending)
- Numerous criminal cases across the country
- Undisclosed Private General Legal Counsel to Pastor(s)
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