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Despite the mounting evidence and credible sources, many involved remain unwilling to come forward publicly. Fear of retaliation, threats from organized crime, and personal safety concerns contribute to a culture of silence. Victims, sometimes out tens of millions, often choose to stay anonymous, making it difficult for law enforcement to build comprehensive cases.
The phenomenon echoes past cases where only the most desperate or motivated—like Dazo, who lost nearly a million dollars—felt compelled to reveal the truth. Most victims prefer to remain silent, fearing for their safety or believing that exposing these schemes might trigger further violence.