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Author: Michael Phillips

Michael Phillips is a journalist, writer, creator, advocate, IT consultant, musician, and proud father. He is the founder of REBUILT, The Thunder Report, and Father & Co., platforms dedicated to rebuilding lives, empowering fathers, and advocating for real change. Michael serves as the Editor-in-Chief of MDBayNews, The Thunder Report, and Father & Co., where he leads coverage across news, satire, family advocacy, and cultural commentary. His reporting and commentary have been published in the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and Maryland Daily Record, and he contributes regularly to TheFamilyCourtCircus.com, writing on issues ranging from family-court reform to civil rights to political analysis. With a career that bridges technology, journalism, advocacy, and the arts, Michael’s work is driven by a passion for truth, resilience, and giving voice to those overlooked by traditional systems. Whether he’s investigating a story, creating new digital tools, consulting on IT solutions, or writing music, he believes in building—and rebuilding—with purpose. Michael holds a Bachelor of Science in Communications from James Madison University, as well as a Master of Science and Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland. Member, National Writers Union (NWU), Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE)
January 8, 2026January 10, 2026 Michael Phillips

Lawsuit Filed in Baltimore County Alleging Illegal Protective Orders, Court Misconduct, and Years-Long Separation of Father and Son

September 29, 2025January 14, 2026 Michael Phillips

The Case Against Sarah Hornbeck: An Exposé of Lies, Abuse, Crimes, and the System That Enabled Them

September 27, 2025January 14, 2026 Michael Phillips

Concordia Prep’s Dirty Secret: How a Christian School and Its Lawyer Colluded to Erase a Father

September 19, 2025September 20, 2025 Michael Phillips

Friday Night Lights, Dark Family Secrets: How a Father Who Won Was Erased — And Who Profited

September 17, 2025September 17, 2025 Michael Phillips

Fathers’ Rights Are Not an Excuse—They’re a Crisis

September 11, 2025 Michael Phillips

The Opportunist: From Gun Board Failure to Family Court Predator

September 10, 2025September 10, 2025 Michael Phillips

Concordia Preparatory School: A Tarnished Legacy of Misconduct and Misplaced Priorities

September 10, 2025September 9, 2025 Michael Phillips

Maryland Punishes Parents Harder Than Criminals — And It’s a National Shame

August 21, 2025 Michael Phillips

Family Court as Legalized Child Trafficking: The Case of Reichert v. Hornbeck

August 14, 2025August 14, 2025 Michael Phillips

Child Support & “Double Dipping” – The Absurd Economics of Erasing a Parent

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