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About InvestorJustice.org

InvestorJustice.org exposes legal & financial systems that fail retirement-age investors. We document abuse, challenge procedural evasion, and build transparency so silence doesn’t protect misconduct.

Accountability starts with exposure.

InvestorJustice.org is an independent public-interest platform dedicated to exposing financial misconduct and protecting retirement-age investors harmed by deceptive or unlawful financial products.

We document evidence, publish verifiable records, and challenge procedural evasion within the legal and regulatory systems that are supposed to protect investors. Our mission is simple: to restore transparency and accountability where silence has enabled abuse.


What We Stand For

InvestorJustice.org was founded to give victims of financial wrongdoing a voice.
We believe that truth and evidence are the foundation of reform — and that regulators, including bodies such as FINMA and the SEC, must be held to the same standards of transparency that they demand of others.

Our editorial process is designed for integrity: every published case or advisory is grounded in verifiable documents, screenshots, or regulatory filings. Where possible, we provide forensic and legal context so readers and journalists can trace every claim to its source.


For Journalists, Researchers, and Advocates

We encourage journalists and researchers to explore our Library of Evidence — a curated archive of verified case files, legal references, and supporting documents.
Each case connects regulatory gaps with real-world investor harm, offering a transparent foundation for investigative reporting and policy reform.

If you are a regulator, policymaker, or newsroom seeking supporting evidence or background material, you may cite or contact us through the Compliance Response Portal.
All evidence shared is original, verified, and traceable.


For Investors and the Public

Every harmed investor’s experience matters.
If you or someone you know has been affected by deceptive financial practices, we invite you to share your story. Submissions are reviewed confidentially by our editorial team and, where appropriate, developed into public advisories or anonymized case reports.

By sharing your story, you help build collective awareness — a record that regulators and courts cannot ignore.


Independence and Ethics

InvestorJustice.org operates independently and does not accept paid advertising or influence-based sponsorship.

Our institutional and corporate partners contribute solely to support public-interest transparency and educational initiatives under nonprofit compliance.

All editorial decisions remain fully independent and guided by evidence, ethics, and the public good.

InvestorJustice.org’s mission is educational and advocacy-driven: to document misconduct, pressure regulators to act, and maintain an enduring public record of accountability.

Support from individuals, institutions, and mission-aligned organizations enables this work without compromising independence or editorial integrity.


Contact and Transparency

For questions, corrections, or challenges to published materials, please review our Content Integrity Challenge Policy.
For formal correspondence, contact investorjustice@proton.me.

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Disclaimer

The information presented on InvestorJustice.org is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice.

InvestorJustice.org is an independent public-interest research and education platform and does not offer individualized guidance, professional services, or endorsements.

Readers should consult qualified legal or financial professionals before making investment or regulatory decisions.

Our mission is transparency and accountability — not advocacy for any commercial entity.