The opening offer at Johns Hopkins was fifty million dollars. The story I built made it one hundred and ninety. The narrative moved the number.
9,000 women were filmed by their own doctor over 25 years. Most never knew they were victims. I told the story in a way that made them recognize themselves — and call. The AP wire placed it across four national outlets in a single day.
A pediatrician abused 900+ children over fifteen years. The hospital had been warned he was a predator — and made him chief of the department. I put that institutional failure at the center of the story.
Eight years, eleven aliases, no medical license. Coverage reached the women who never knew they’d been harmed.
Radioactive wastewater into 10 million people’s drinking water — concealed for nineteen days. I placed the concealment alongside the contamination.
Atmospheric nuclear tests whose fallout the government tracked and never disclosed. The work was recognition — making people understand what was done to them.
Federal crisis communications across seventy sites at once. Agencies, communities, and national press in one room.
Five mass tort cases. The same pattern every time. An institution knew. It said nothing. The narrative moved the number.
Fifteen minutes. I’ll bring you the reporter on your case — and the names and playbook behind the defense’s communications.
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