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Divorce Asset Searching – A Big Return on a Small Investment

Would you be willing to invest $4,000 dollars if there were a decent chance of getting $50,000 back within six months? See if this is you or someone you know: A professional woman who has been off work for a number of years taking…
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FTX Warnings vs Madoff Warnings: What was the Difference?

Investors in Madoff Securities and FTX were both warned, but by different sets of people. If it turns out to be true that without customer knowledge FTX took billions of dollars of customer account money to invest in a risky company owned…
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Deed Fraud: Preying on the Most Vulnerable

The longer you investigate people, the more bad behavior you will be able to talk about. But there is little I have encountered in my work that is more sickening than deed fraud – the subject of a recent case we had. A form of identity…
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5 Things You Need to Survive and Thrive After a Divorce

Philip Segal's lengthy interview about asset searching with divorce journalist Ilyssa Panitz is here: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/financial-investigator-philip-segal-5-things-you-need-to-know-to-survive-and-thrive-during-and-6ab7f6cbf4b6 It…
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Tips on Tracking Down Secret Companies

Some people just like privacy, but others form companies with a view to concealing any link between that company and themselves. If you are hiding assets from creditors, that’s a plus (for you, not the creditors). Picking a company name can…
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Empathy: An Asset Searcher’s Critical Tool

If asked to describe the attributes of a good investigator, “empathetic” is not the first word that would come to mind for most people. For anyone looking for hidden assets, though, empathy is a must. Empathy means “the ability to understand…
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How to Improve Your On Line Security (Even if People Know Your Phone Number)

The New York Times published in interesting piece this week that was among its most popular: I Shared My Phone Number. I Learned I Shouldn’t Have. In it, the paper’s personal tech columnist Brian X. Chen explained how much information people…
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Using Forensic Accountants in Divorce Searches: Don’t Forget the Investigator Piece

One of the most frequently-asked questions new divorce-related clients ask us is: “If I need a forensic accountant can you do that?” The answer we give is that we are not forensic accountants, but you probably need us anyway because forensic…
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Atlanta Paper Exposes Widespread Violation of Federal Law by Private Investigators and the Lawyers That Enable Them

Great work by the Atlanta Journal Constitution on an issue that’s bugged me for years: the brazen violation of federal law by investigators and the lawyers who hire them. At issue is the Gramm Leach Bliley Act, meant to protect the confidentiality…
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Way After Madoff Ponzi Schemes Are Still With Us: How to Avoid Them

Nearly ten years on since the arrest of master Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, the Ponzi fraudsters are still with us. Maybe not with as much money as Madoff’s billions, but powerful enough to do a lot of damage. Being devoted to finding assets,…