Part 21. The Final Excuse Letter from NYPD

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When law enforcement fails, their last response is often not justice, but an excuse letter. In my case, the NYPD’s final letter attempted to justify closing a certified cybercrime report — even while federal agencies were proving that pig-butchering scams could be traced and prosecuted.

In this episode of the Justice DIY series, we examine:

The NYPD’s official excuse letter closing my crypto fraud case

How its claims contradicted the DOJ’s $225M seizure and federal crypto fraud investigations

Why the letter ignored AWS hosting, registrar abuse, and wallet traceability

What this means for victims’ rights, accountability, and civil rights claims

⚠️ Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here is legal or financial advice.

📌 Justice DIY exposes the paper trail of excuses — because victims deserve accountability, not dismissal.

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