Getting a voice heard these days often seems to require the absurd, and that's not the path or attention I seek. My singular focus is simply having my mother's story—a story revealing over a billion dollars in art crimes, orchestrated by a highly politically connected billionaire—FINALLY HEARD. My mission is to expose corruption at its highest echelon, reaching out directly to those at the peak of power. I've contacted the President of the United States multiple times, and even the world's wealthiest man (who, astonishingly, forwarded my information directly to the criminal). I am begging, pleading for someone, anyone, to please step forward and lend assistance with our story. Be it the FBI or journalists, the response is universal silence; they all ignore me. They cannot refute the truth of what I have; they cannot tell me I am wrong. Yet, they will not help dismantle this corruption operating at the absolute highest level. I cannot grasp why I am left completely alone in this fight. I constantly witness people mobilizing against injustice in its various forms. But when I attempt to expose injustice at the highest level one can possibly imagine, I am met with profound indifference. I see immense efforts dedicated to saving individuals, to bringing one person home—stories that capture attention and galvanize support. Yet, in my case, it feels as though I, or the significance of this truth, is considered neither valuable nor worthy of help. Why is this story left unheard? Why will nobody help?
https://theartworkstory.com/newsletter/exposing-art-crimes-lack-of-response-violates-first-amendment/
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