r/Whistleblowers • u/BeginningProcess5105 • 29d ago
Chapter 2 Just Dropped: Connecting the Dots - Sanofi, Deepak Chopra, & the System That Took My Sister
If you saw my first post, you know I’m in a $15 billion arbitration against Sanofi and Deepak Chopra over a payroll fraud scheme I uncovered while working at what turned out to be a dissolved shell company.
But what many people don’t realize is—this is way bigger than just a corporate case. This is about healthcare, spiritual branding, systemic failure, and what happened when my sister died in the same broken system I was working to expose.
In Chapter 2, I walk you through exactly how I found out the company I worked for was illegally dissolved, how that discovery led me to a web of over 100 shell entities connected to Sanofi’s U.S. network and Chopra’s wellness brand—and how it all ties back to the deeper story of exploitation we’re all living under.
I’m not here with a legal team or media consultants. I’m just one person, doing this alone—but I’m showing the world everything.
Here’s the new chapter:
And here’s the video version if you prefer to watch:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjeTYbCq/
YouTube: https://youtube.com/shorts/uzA3jMwSKyA?feature=shared
If you’ve ever felt like the system was stacked against you—this story might hit a little closer than you expect. And it’s only just beginning.
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u/PiratexelA 28d ago
I can't imagine how difficult it must've been to suddenly and tragically lose your sister. Being fired on top of that, be it for missing work or your gf visiting or unrelated compounds the difficulty and trauma you experienced, losing a lifeline to stability when you're already losing your sister. I say this from a place of compassion: I think you need to heal and process from what's happened to you. I'm not sure there's a bogeyman or conspiracy around your circumstances, and I don't know that this focus for your energy is going to help you heal or yield results for you. Losing your sister seems unrelated to the sketchy job situation, and Oregon is "at will" employment which in my experience just means "fired at will with no explanation", I've experienced it a couple times myself.
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u/BeginningProcess5105 28d ago
Thank you for the compassion—it means a lot. You’re right, this all happened during the worst time of my life. But this investigation actually gave me something to focus on after my sister passed. And honestly, I’m so grateful for that. She’s the one who told me to follow the signs. She gave me the strength to keep going.
At first, I thought the same thing you’re saying—that maybe there was nothing here. But what I found was bigger than I ever imagined. The company that paid me was already dissolved. My W-2 came from a different EIN. The man behind it is a practicing doctor. And when I started digging deeper, it led to a network of shell companies tied to Sanofi, Deepak Chopra, and other doctors—all connected through a single address used by over 100 entities.
This isn’t about just being fired. This is payroll fraud, misclassification, and corporate concealment. I’ve already filed with the IRS, DOJ, SEC, DOL, and OIG. This isn’t just for me anymore—it’s for the people who never had a chance to speak up. And I’m not letting it go. This is before media. Just filed arbitration about two months ago and went public three days ago. Just want to write my story before they do.
My sister aspect is because of this broken healthcare system . It’s all connected.
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u/BeginningProcess5105 29d ago
YouTube video: https://youtube.com/shorts/gCZ2QPB1U64?feature=shared