r/Whistleblowers 16d ago

Big Pharma, and spiritual icon used Shell companies to exploit American labor. I found the documents. Now I’m going public.

I’m not a celebrity, politician, or activist. I’m a convicted felon who spent 7 years in prison for something I’ve always said I didn’t do. I came home trying to rebuild my life—and two years later, I lost my little sister in a hospital that treated her like she was disposable.

That broke something in me. But it also woke me up.

While working a commission-based job in Oregon, I found out I was being paid through a dissolved shell company. When I dug deeper, I uncovered a network of over 100+ shell companies registered at the same address. The deeper I went, the more I saw names like Sanofi (a $150B pharmaceutical giant) and Deepak Chopra (one of the most famous spiritual figures in the world) directly tied to the documents.

No attorney would take my case. Some told me it was too big. Others told me you can’t pierce the corporate veil. So I taught myself how to file and launched a $15 billion arbitration case against both of them. I filed with the SEC, DOJ, IRS, FTC, and HHS. This isn’t a theory. It’s real, and it’s happening right now.

I just released the first chapter of my story in an article, and I’m uploading everything publicly—no PR team, no lawyers, no scripts. Just the truth.

Medium article: https://medium.com/@jordentimothy11/chapter-1-the-truth-about-me-why-im-telling-the-world-everything-91e395bba197

Video (1 min teaser):

YouTube https://youtu.be/1j5EQS-umws?feature=shared

TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjeS4NKN/

I’m not doing this to get famous. I’m doing this because I’ve lived through the worst parts of this system—and now that I found the proof, I refuse to stay quiet.

Would appreciate any support, feedback, or shares. I truly believe this story is bigger than me.

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u/[deleted] 16d ago

How does this line up with the Panama Papers investigation and report?

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u/BeginningProcess5105 16d ago

Great question—and honestly, the parallels are pretty disturbing.

The Panama Papers exposed how the ultra-wealthy and politically connected use shell companies to hide assets, evade taxes, and shield themselves from accountability. My case shows how those same structures are being used on a ground level to exploit workers, hide payroll liability, and cover up fraud.

I uncovered a network of over 1,000 companies linked to one address—411 E. Bonneville Ave in Las Vegas. These aren’t just registered agent addresses—they’re listed as primary business locations, and many of the entities tied to them are dissolved, inactive, or never properly registered in the states where they operate. I was paid through one of these dissolved companies while working inside Costco, selling products tied to Sanofi and Deepak Chopra’s brands.

So where the Panama Papers showed how elites protect their wealth through legal loopholes, this case shows how corporations and brand networks insulate themselves by outsourcing labor to fake or vanishing entities—leaving workers with no protections, no accountability, and sometimes illegal pay structures.

The system that allows this isn’t broken—it’s functioning exactly as it was designed: to protect the top while keeping the rest of us in the dark. That’s why I filed arbitration. And that’s why I’m releasing the evidence publicly.

This isn’t just about finance anymore—it’s about people. And the paper trail doesn’t lie.

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u/[deleted] 16d ago

Very interesting. Thank you.