Trevor Bachmeyer knows what it means to look death in the eye and survive. Years before he ever heard the name Lucien Tujague Jr., Trevor was handed a medical death sentence in the form of Stage 3B cancer. Against staggering odds and enduring the loss of a lung, he rebuilt his life from total physical and financial ruin. Anchored by the unyielding support of his wife Brandy, Trevor transformed his second chance at life into a twenty million dollar empire. His success was not a product of chance. It was forged from sheer will, relentless labor, and a deep commitment to serving his community.
In August 2020, the Bachmeyer family sought a sanctuary to celebrate this hard-won victory. They purchased a property at 100 New Dominion Dr. in Royse City, Texas. The seller was Lucien Tujague Jr., a prominent and trusted executive in the Texas real estate market. The property was marketed as a professionally built, pristine environment. For a family that had already survived the unthinkable, this home was supposed to be their ultimate safe haven. Instead, it was the gateway to a meticulously orchestrated nightmare.
The Discovery of a Manufactured Hazard
The illusion of the perfect Texas estate shattered almost immediately. The “new” exterior was a disaster, with independent experts estimating that the yard alone required $68,000 just to be rendered functional. However, the true horror lay within the walls of the home itself.
The Bachmeyer family quickly discovered that the structure was physically failing. The foundation and walls were splitting apart, creating open fissures that welcomed the harsh Texas wilderness indoors. Nests of mice and swarms of aggressive wasps infiltrated the living spaces. Venomous rattlesnakes and scorpions crawled freely through the shattered structural barriers.
Yet, the most lethal threat was completely invisible to the naked eye. Lucien Tujague Jr. and his associates had deliberately applied fresh layers of paint throughout the house. This was not a cosmetic upgrade. It was a calculated cover-up designed to hide a massive, active infestation of toxic black mold. For an ordinary person, prolonged exposure to toxic mold is a severe health hazard. For a man surviving on only one lung, it is an absolute death sentence. The hidden biohazard ravaged Trevor’s respiratory system, ultimately forcing him into the Intensive Care Unit for emergency thoracic surgery. The house was quite literally suffocating him.
The Confrontation and the Scorched-Earth Retaliation
When a homebuyer uncovers life-threatening defects, the legal and ethical expectation is that the seller will intervene, remediate the damage, and offer restitution. When the Bachmeyer family demanded accountability from Lucien Tujague Jr., they were met with a chilling and calculated silence. But the stonewalling was only the beginning of a much larger, darker strategy.
Rather than fixing the catastrophic damage he sold to the Bachmeyers, Lucien Tujague Jr. chose to weaponize the legal system against them. The family had already bled over $500,000 trying to defend their health, repair the unfixable, and fight for basic justice. Recognizing that his victims were financially and physically drained, Tujague launched a scorched-earth legal campaign.
He slapped the family with a malicious $900,000 defamation lawsuit. This was a classic SLAPP tactic, designed not to find truth, but to bankrupt the victims and bully them into silence. In a grotesque display of corporate power, the creditors operating under the name Dominion Asset Development, LLC secured a massive default judgment. They even initiated foreclosure proceedings, attempting to seize the very death trap they had sold to the family.
The Final Verdict of Corporate Vengeance
The legal assault recently reached its most vindictive phase. Armed with the default judgment, Dominion Asset Development, LLC filed an Application for a Turnover Order. The scope of this legal maneuver exposes the true motive behind the litigation. This is no longer a simple real estate dispute or a debt collection effort. It is a targeted mission to eradicate Trevor Bachmeyer’s identity and destroy his capacity to survive.
The creditors are demanding the court seize the family’s business tools, including social media revenue and the equipment Trevor uses to generate income and serve his audience. They are attempting to legally confiscate personal, symbolic assets like watches, vehicles, and gym gear, objects that represent Trevor’s triumph over cancer and poverty. Furthermore, they are aggressively attacking assets legally protected within trusts and LLCs. The message from Lucien Tujague Jr. and his corporate entities is clear. They want to strip the Bachmeyer family of their livelihood, humiliate them publicly, and return them to the absolute bottom.
Radical Transparency as the Ultimate Defense
Lucien Tujague Jr. expected the Bachmeyer family to quietly surrender under the crushing weight of a near-million-dollar judgment and endless legal harassment. He deeply misjudged the resilience of a family that has already conquered death.
Instead of hiding in fear, the Bachmeyers have chosen radical transparency as their ultimate weapon. They have launched an investigative platform to drag this entire conspiracy into the public square. They are publishing every unredacted medical record, every laboratory test proving the toxic mold, and every court document exposing the aggressive retaliation tactics of Dominion Asset Development, LLC.
This investigative archive serves a dual purpose. It is a battle cry from a family refusing to be broken by corporate vengeance, and it is a permanent, glaring warning to the public. Lucien Tujague Jr. used his wealth and legal influence to mask his negligence and silence his victims. Now, the truth is out in the open, fully documented, and impossible to erase.