Reporting Long Term Surveillance

Summary

If experiencing long-term surveillance, harassment, and assault, and authorities are unresponsive, consider contacting local advocacy groups, seeking legal advice from specialized attorneys, or reaching out to the Department of Justices Civil Rights Division for further assistance. Consulting with legal experts or victim advocacy groups can provide additional guidance on your options.

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I need to report 15 years of being surveillanced, harrassed, and raped. The fbi wont listen. What should i do
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to get the right support. You might consider:
- Contacting a local advocacy group for victims of crimes.
- Seeking legal advice from an attorney specializing in harassment and sexual assault.
- Reporting to higher authorities or seeking help from a victim support hotline.
Would you like assistance connecting to local lawyers who can help you further?
Who is higher authority than the fbi
I'm sorry to hear about your distressing situation. In the United States, the Department of Justice (DOJ) oversees the FBI. If you're considering escalating your case, you might reach out to the DOJ's Civil Rights Division. Additionally, consulting with legal experts or victim advocacy groups could provide further guidance on your options.