Anonymous Fraud Reporting

You Know Something.
We Help You Do Something
About It.

Submit fraud tips anonymously. Get connected to a whistleblower attorney at no upfront cost. Government programs can pay you 15-30% of whatever is recovered.

Submit a Tip Anonymously How Getting Paid Works
Your identity is never shared without your consent
Attorney review at no upfront cost
Government programs pay 15-30% of recovered funds
No obligation to proceed after submitting

Most Fraud Goes Unreported.
Not Because People Don't Know.

Because they don't know what to do, who to trust, or whether it's worth the risk. That's what Fraud-Bounty.com changes.

43%
of fraud is detected by tips - more than any other method, according to the ACFE
$500B+
in estimated annual fraud losses in the US alone - most of it never reported
$279M
paid to a single SEC whistleblower in 2023. Government reward programs are real and they work.

Simple. Anonymous. No Upfront Cost.

Here is exactly what happens when you submit a tip today.

Step 01

Submit Your Tip

Fill out the anonymous form below. Describe what you witnessed - fraud type, who is involved, and any details. Your name is never required. A case reference is generated automatically.

Step 02

Attorney Review

Our partner whistleblower attorneys review qualified submissions confidentially. If your tip has merit and you opted in, an attorney reaches out to explain your legal protections, potential rewards, and options - free of charge.

Step 03

You Get Paid

If your case proceeds through a government program or private resolution, you receive a percentage of the recovery. Attorneys work on contingency - they only get paid when you do. No upfront fees, ever.

Coming Soon - Phase 2: Full company-posted bounty marketplace with escrowed funds. Companies will post private bounties directly, and verified reporters will receive direct cash payouts - no government program required. Preview the full platform vision.

Real Money. Proven Programs.

An honest breakdown of how payment works. No inflated promises - just what actually exists today.

Securities and Commodities Fraud

SEC / CFTC Whistleblower Programs

10-30%

If the fraud involves publicly traded companies or commodities markets, federal reward programs apply. Awards are paid when sanctions exceed $1 million. The SEC has paid over $1.9 billion in total whistleblower awards since 2012.

Case by Case

Private Settlement or Resolution

In some cases, an attorney can negotiate a private resolution with the company after legal protections are in place. These outcomes vary widely and are less common than government program awards. Your attorney will assess whether this path applies to your situation. No payment is guaranteed.

Coming in Phase 2

Direct Company Bounties

In the full platform, companies will post bounties with escrowed funds for verified tips about internal fraud. Reporters will receive direct payouts regardless of whether a government program applies. This is the core long-term vision of Fraud-Bounty.com - currently in development.

Tell Us What You Know.

You can submit completely anonymously. Contact info is optional and only used to connect you with a whistleblower attorney if you choose.

Your submission is reviewed manually and treated as confidential. We do not share your information with any third party without your explicit consent. Fraud-Bounty.com is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submission does not guarantee case acceptance, attorney representation, or any financial payout.

High-Intent Whistleblower Leads.
Already Decided to Act.

Every person who submits a tip has already decided to act. Most will benefit from legal counsel. We are actively partnering with fraud and whistleblower attorneys who want first access to that pipeline.

Why Partner With Fraud-Bounty.com

Your biggest challenge is finding qualified leads who are motivated and ready to move. Traditional marketing reaches people who might need an attorney someday. Fraud-Bounty.com reaches people submitting evidence today.

As a founding attorney partner, you receive first-right review of submissions in your practice area, co-branding on the platform, and a revenue share on platform commissions as the full marketplace builds out.

View the Partnership Details

What Partners Receive

  • First-right review of opted-in submissions matching your practice area
  • Direct contact with reporters who requested attorney outreach
  • Co-branding on the platform - your firm's name signals credibility to reporters
  • 50/50 revenue share on platform commissions as the full marketplace builds
  • First-mover advantage before the platform opens to additional firms
  • Private-sector fraud cases that don't qualify for FCA or SEC programs

Questions We Know You Have.

Is my submission really anonymous?

You are not required to provide your name or contact information. If you provide an email for attorney contact, it is kept confidential and never shared without your consent. We recommend using a personal email not associated with your employer if privacy is a concern.

How does payment actually work in Phase 1?

Payment comes through existing government whistleblower programs - primarily the False Claims Act (15-30% of recovery) and SEC/CFTC programs (10-30%). Your attorney evaluates which programs apply. Private direct bounties from companies are coming in Phase 2. There is no guaranteed payout.

Is Fraud-Bounty.com a law firm?

No. We are a platform that connects fraud reporters with independent whistleblower attorneys. We do not provide legal advice. Any legal guidance comes from our independent attorney partners. All consultations are free and confidential.

What happens after I submit?

Submissions are reviewed manually. If your tip has merit and you opted in to attorney contact, an attorney will reach out within a few business days to discuss your case confidentially. You are under no obligation to proceed after the initial conversation.

What if my company finds out I reported?

Federal law provides significant retaliation protections under Sarbanes-Oxley, Dodd-Frank, the False Claims Act, and other statutes. A whistleblower attorney can explain what protections apply to your situation before you decide how to proceed. This is a key reason we encourage speaking with an attorney early.

What types of fraud qualify?

Healthcare billing fraud, government contractor fraud, securities fraud, vendor kickbacks, payroll fraud, insurance fraud, and most forms of corporate financial fraud. If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, submit anyway - an attorney will assess it. Cases involving federal funds or publicly traded companies typically have the strongest path to recovery.