Aaron K. Weisenburg Thomas has filed a lawsuit against the Georgia Department of Human Resources and Danielle Huff, seeking injunctive relief for alleged violations of his rights. The complaint was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia on December 4, 2025.
The case revolves around two incidents that occurred on August 25, 2025, and September 3, 2025. According to Thomas, these events involved the Georgia Department of Human Resources and Danielle Huff acting in collusion to undermine his rights as a father. Thomas claims that they attempted to provoke an appearance by him without proper jurisdiction due to insufficient service of process, violating OCGA 9-11-06 and OCGA 9-11-4 related to substantive due process. He argues that his right to appear and confront his accusers has been “arbitrarily, egregiously, and unreasonably threatened” by the defendants.
Thomas is concerned about the potential harm if an injunction is not granted. He believes there is a substantial likelihood of success on the merits of his case because the defendants failed to uphold their responsibilities regarding due process. He asserts that without court intervention, he risks suffering irreparable harm, including damage to family dynamics and loss of generational wealth.
In seeking injunctive relief, Thomas argues that granting it would not harm the defendants but rather ensure compliance with existing laws. Furthermore, he contends that public confidence in the legal system hinges on upholding due process rights.
The plaintiff requests several forms of relief from the court: granting injunctive relief against further breaches of his rights by the defendants; issuing a preliminary injunction prohibiting future violations; providing declaratory relief; and any other just and proper relief deemed appropriate by the court.
The case is being handled by attorney-in-fact Kevin Thomas on behalf of Aaron K. Weisenburg Thomas. The document does not specify additional attorneys or judges involved in this case beyond those mentioned above. The case identification number is 3:25-cv-00192-TES.
Source: 325cv00192_Aaron_Wisenburg_v_Georgia_Dept_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Georgia.pdf

