"Arlington Man's Delusional Lawsuits Preceded Tragic House Explosion"

Court records reveal that James W. Yoo, the owner of a house that exploded in Arlington, Virginia, had filed multiple dismissed lawsuits, with judges describing them as "convoluted" or "confused." Yoo's online activity is being investigated by police, including paranoid rants on LinkedIn about his neighbors and a former co-worker. In one lawsuit, Yoo alleged surveillance, harassment, and emotional distress inflicted upon him by family members and a hospital. The judge concluded that the allegations were the product of delusion or fantasy. Yoo had also made numerous attempts to contact the FBI, primarily complaining about alleged frauds perpetrated against him, but no investigations were opened based on his communications.
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