About Nevada Whistleblowers Facts. Not Excuses.
We expose government wrongdoing in Nevada using tips, lawful documents, and public records. We are concerned Nevadans. We do not quit.
Plain Statement
We are not attorneys. We are not a law firm. We are concerned Nevadans. We expose government corruption and waste. We do not quit.
Why We Exist
Government is supposed to serve the public. When it turns into a machine that protects itself, spends without limits, and punishes anyone who speaks up, the public loses.
Corruption is not a "mistake." It is a system: insiders get deals, rules get bent, records get "lost," and taxpayers pay the bill. We exist to break that system with facts.
What We Target
We focus on wrongdoing that harms the public.
Fraud & Theft
Fraud, theft, kickbacks, and fake billing schemes that steal public money.
Contract Corruption
Contract steering, favoritism, and insider deals that rig the system.
Abuse of Authority
Abuse of authority and retaliation against employees who speak up.
Gross Waste
Gross waste of public money and deliberate mismanagement.
Cover-Ups
Record deletion, falsified documents, and destroyed evidence.
Safety Risks
Public safety risks that leaders know about but choose to ignore.
How We Work
We Collect Tips
We accept reports from people who see wrongdoing up close. We want facts: what happened, when it happened, who approved it, and what proof exists.
We Build the Map
We turn chaos into a timeline. We connect the dots: contracts, invoices, approvals, vendors, and payments. We identify who had authority and who benefited.
We Verify
We cross-check claims with records and details. If something cannot be supported, we do not present it as fact. We separate allegations from proven points.
We Apply Pressure
When it is responsible and lawful, we push findings to oversight, investigators, and the public. We do not back off because someone is powerful, loud, or protected.
We File Formal Complaints
When the facts meet legal and procedural standards, we submit formal complaints to the proper oversight bodies. This includes inspectors, ethics authorities, regulators, or enforcement agencies with jurisdiction. We do this on the record, with documentation, timelines, and clear claims. No rumors. No shortcuts. No vague accusations.
We Confront the Offender
When appropriate and lawful, we ask the offender directly to explain their actions. This step matters because: Silence is documented. Evasion is documented. False statements are documented. If someone is innocent, this is their chance to say so. If they are not, the record speaks for itself.
Why This Matters
Corruption survives on secrecy and fear.
Our process creates records, forces answers, and leaves a trail that cannot be ignored.
We do not shout.
We do not speculate.
We document, file, and confront.
What "we do not quit" means:
If your tip is clear and credible, we keep working it. We do not play games. We do not negotiate with intimidation. We follow the trail until it hits a wall—then we document the wall and who built it.
Limits: We are not law enforcement. We cannot subpoena. We cannot force evidence. We cannot guarantee investigations, publication, or outcomes.
Anonymity and Safety
We built this project to avoid collecting personal information. But your device and your words can identify you. If anonymity matters, follow these rules:
- Do not use work devices or work internet
- Do not use work email
- Remove metadata from files before sending
- Do not include details that only you would know
For maximum anonymity, use our Tor submission portal.
What We Need from Whistleblowers
Who
Names, titles, vendors, departments involved.
What
What happened in plain words.
When
Dates and a simple timeline.
Where
Agency, office, project, contract.
How
The method: invoice, timecard, approval, procurement step.
Proof
Emails, documents, records, witnesses, public filings.
Legal Notice
- We are not attorneys and not a law firm.
- We are not a government agency.
- We do not act on behalf of Nevada or any law-enforcement body.
- We do not have enforcement authority.
- We do not provide legal advice or legal representation.
- Submitting a tip does not create an attorney–client relationship.
- We are private citizens and concerned Nevadans exposing government wrongdoing.
- We do not guarantee investigation, publication, or outcomes.
Ready to Expose Corruption?
If you have information about government wrongdoing in Nevada, we want to hear from you. Your identity protected. Your courage honored.
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