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In need of federal contracting attorney and construction escrow expert advice.

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I am being retaliated against by a group of nefarious individuals who place 'unwitting small business owners in a spider's web of unfairly weighted contracts with language intended to tie the hands and feet of unsuspecting businesses if they speak up and speak out when they realize these people are shady, greedy and working a criminal enterprise. Their sole purpose is to fraud the government and they even take the small businesses revenue which is outside of the rules for work percentages between them. I believe that they have done this before, and perhaps the others went along because they don't say much about what they are doing however, if someone like myself speaks up and questions them, they tighten the noose and become vicious in the manner in which they work to retaliate and destroy your small business. At the very least, would you please take a conference call with me and hear my story? I have plenty of emails that will prove my claims because they were written at the time these issues were being raised and argued between myself and the parties in question. I did not agree to fraud the government. Nor did I agree to allow these peoples to enrich themselves using my company. This group consists of a Contracting Officer, a SDVOSB, a Construction Manager, A Bonding Agent, A 3rd Party Escrow Agent (who recently packed up and moved to Florida October 2021), supposedly US Fire & Casualty and Crum & Forster (one of its reps asked me to provide my User ID and Password to a Subcontractor to have access to my WAWF account, which I found disturbing) since I learned we're not supposed to share this information. I just want to understand and receive guidance on what my next steps should be. Thank you.

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Aug 15, 2022
We are happy to draft a strong demand letter. You will incur legal cost, but we can ask for that to be paid as damages.
 
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