Citizen Documentary Record
The Delaware Recollection Society is an independent, citizen-led documentation project. Every exhibit in these collections is drawn from public records, state databases, official policy documents, and primary source evidence — including the State of Delaware's own credit card and checkbook spending data.
This is not opinion. This is the record.
Documentary in method · Evidence-led · No financial interest · No party affiliation
The Collections
91 exhibit topics. 273 CSVs. Nearly 928,000 transaction rows pulled from the State's own credit card and checkbook data — measured against the State's own Budget and Accounting Policy Manual. School resort travel. Limo charges. Alcohol venues. The record speaks.
Delaware school districts repeatedly appear in resort, destination-lodging, airline, and limousine spending exhibits. Meanwhile Delaware carries the highest average school lunch debt per child in the nation at $188.49. The contrast is documented.
Scott M. Dailey has served as Sussex County Recorder of Deeds since 2011 while operating a network of real estate companies. Property transfers recorded for $1 or $10 regardless of actual value. Transfer tax implications. Years of public record surveillance.
A coordinated network involving a realtor, lender, appraiser, and law firm. Text message evidence of closing-day coercion. An elderly buyer. Primary source documentation including written acknowledgment of negligence from the originating bank.
A $181,000 embezzlement at the Department of Labor concealed from the public for over a year. A Public Integrity Commission that refused to investigate. A new appointee placed on the Commission weeks before the refusal. The documented timeline.
Research is ongoing. Additional collections covering connected property networks, PPP loan recipients, and related documentation are being prepared for release. Evidence-led. No publication without the record to support it.
This project is independent, non-commercial, and carries no party affiliation. Journalists, researchers, and members of the public are welcome to reach out. All collections are available for verification.
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