A Compassionate Path Forward
We understand that mistakes happen, and taking the first step to make things right can feel overwhelming. Our confidential service provides a safe, judgment-free way to return items and access the support you need.
Comprehensive guide to law enforcement and legal resources across US, Canada, and France
Taking the step to return something isn't just about the item—it's about finding peace, healing, and moving forward.
Release the weight of guilt and anxiety. Many people report feeling immediate relief and better sleep after taking this step.
Your action can provide closure to those affected and contribute to healing in your community. Every return matters.
Access comprehensive legal resources, law enforcement contacts, and international cooperation channels for theft recovery and fraud prevention.
Our simple, confidential process is designed to make this step as comfortable as possible for you.
Contact us via secure email or phone. All communications are completely confidential and judgment-free.
We'll work with you to create a safe, comfortable plan for returning the item(s) that respects your privacy.
Complete the return process with our support. We can facilitate anonymous returns when appropriate.
Access legal resources, law enforcement contacts, and ongoing support for theft recovery and fraud prevention efforts.
We are not legal advisors and cannot provide legal counsel. Our service focuses on theft reporting coordination and connecting victims with appropriate law enforcement resources. For legal questions, we recommend consulting with a qualified attorney.
Major theft cases and reports from victims seeking recovery and justice.
The recent ~$140M (R$ 800M) cyberattack on the Central Bank of Brazil services provider C&M Software is easily one of the most insane cases from this year.
Six financial institutions experienced unauthorized access to their reserve accounts on June 30, 2025.
Attackers converted fiat to BTC / ETH / USDT via Latam OTCs / exchanges. By my estimate at least $30-40M was converted to crypto.
Brazilian law enforcement has since shared the threat actor paid an employee at C&M only $2.76K (R$ 15K) for his corporate login and password.
I'll publish theft addresses related to the incident that I found when it's ok to share them as I have been helping freeze funds and attributing unlabeled OTCs.
Have not seen much coverage on the incident outside of Brazil.
Our friend suffered a devastating betrayal. After over a year of building trust, three individuals, including Xavier Jehovah from Canada and Bastien Mesnil from France, stole over $400,000, causing immense financial and emotional harm.
We've spoken with their families, friends, and colleagues, who were shocked and urged Xavier Jehovah and Bastien Mesnil to return the funds.
Contact Information: Xavier Jehovah: +33 6 18 41 96 66 | Bastien Mesnil
To Xavier Jehovah and Bastien Mesnil: You can make this right. Return the money through our secure, confidential process. Your loved ones believe in your integrity.
Act now to avoid legal consequences and restore trust.
A victim had multiple addresses drained on Solana for $3.2M on May 16, 2025 in a suspected Lazarus Group attack. The assets were market sold and the stolen funds were bridged from Solana to Ethereum.
Tornado Cash Activity:
• June 25, 2025: 400 ETH deposited to Tornado Cash
• June 27, 2025: 400 ETH deposited to Tornado Cash
Current Status: $1.25M still sits as DAI & ETH at address:
0xa5f7499804f941335ab72f232cf15c59aaa3d528
Theft Address:
C4WY18k5mecJ6Vu6imUqSCSvCcAyqcL5nPPrNZGve525
Comprehensive guide to legitimate legal pathways for financial fraud and theft recovery across multiple jurisdictions.
Important Disclaimer
This directory is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult with qualified attorneys in the relevant jurisdictions for specific legal guidance.
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Multi-national organizations and cross-border legal services
Common concerns and questions about our service and process.
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