Delaware Recollection Society Est. 2026  ·  Public Record

Citizen Documentary Record

The public record
remembers
everything.

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

91 Exhibit Topics
273 Exhibit CSVs
927K+ Transaction Rows
$3.17M School Resort Travel (High-Risk)
5+ Years of Research

The Collections

Collection 01  ·  State Spending Delaware State Spending Evaluation

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.

Collection 02  ·  Schools School District Spending & Student Debt

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.

Collection 03  ·  Property Records Recorder of Deeds: Sussex County

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.

Collection 04  ·  Mortgage Fraud Real Estate Fraud: 204 Truitt Ave

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.

Collection 05  ·  Oversight Public Integrity Commission & State Oversight

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.

Ongoing  ·  More Collections Additional Collections In Preparation

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.

Press & Contact

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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