Free & Low-Cost Resources for Fraud Victims: Where to Get Help

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Episode Show Notes: 
  • Financial Fraud Recovery Options
    • If you've been a victim of financial fraud, finding help can be overwhelming.
    • Many victims hesitate to spend money on investigative services, but there are free and low-cost resources available.
  • Fraud Losses Continue to Rise
    • According to the Federal Trade Commission, fraud losses reached $10 billion in 2023.
    • In 2024, losses likely exceeded $14 billion—affecting millions of people.
  • Justice for Fraud Victims Project (JFP)
    • A pro bono fraud assistance program at Gonzaga University.
    • Involves college students, faculty, law enforcement, and fraud experts.
    • Helps victims navigate their recovery options at no cost.
  • Steps You Can Take Today
    • Contact the JFP program to see if they can assist with your case.
    • Reach out to local law enforcement for fraud reporting and support.
    • Consider a consultation with a licensed private investigator to explore options.
    • Report fraud to the IC3 (FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center).
    • Check with your state attorney general’s office for victim resources.
  • Get Expert Help
    • One-on-one consultations available with licensed experts, including: 
      • Private investigators
      • Commercial insurance brokers
      • Real estate title examiners
      • Civil court mediators
      • Licensed general contractors
    • Visit actualhuman.com to schedule a consultation.
For more information, visit ActiveIntel.com. Don’t navigate fraud recovery alone—help is available!
Free & Low-Cost Resources for Fraud Victims: Where to Get Help
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