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Why We Launched InvestorJustice.org

A short statement about why InvestorJustice.org exists: to expose harm against vulnerable investors and stand against systemic abuse in the name of public truth.

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InvestorJustice.org exists because vulnerable investors are being harmed — and no one is stopping it.

Across borders, retirement-age claimants and under-resourced investors face a legal system that moves too slowly, rewards power-based obstruction, and fails to hold financial actors accountable for systemic abuse.

Swiss courts in particular have become a strategic refuge for legal evasion. Jurisdictional complexity, procedural gamesmanship, and unlimited defense budgets make it nearly impossible for ordinary people to enforce their rights — even when the law is on their side.

This site was created to:

  • Document patterns of harm against vulnerable investors
  • Publish public-interest evidence, timelines, and legal references
  • Expose firms and tactics that exploit procedure to suppress justice
  • Offer a transparent process for challenging or correcting our content

We are not lawyers. We are harmed parties — survivors of legal delay, jurisdictional manipulation, and irreversible financial loss.

If no one else will speak plainly, we will.

We believe public truth can protect future victims — and, perhaps, help correct the systems that failed past ones.


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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.