How To Apply
Anti-Weaponization Advisors helps potential claimants begin the preparation process before the official DOJ application opens. Share your case with us, organize your facts and documents, and connect with appropriate attorneys or legal consultants for independent review and possible advocacy.
Not a law firm. Anti-Weaponization Advisors does not provide legal advice. We are a service that helps eligible inquiries connect with top attorneys and legal consultants for independent review.
Start Preparing Your Claim with Us
The official application process for the Anti-Weaponization Fund has not yet opened. Until the U.S. Department of Justice releases the formal claims process, eligibility rules, submission requirements, and deadlines, no official claim can be filed through our organization or this website.
However, potential claimants do not have to wait to begin preparing. Anti-Weaponization Advisors is helping individuals, organizations, and entities start the early preparation process by collecting case details, organizing supporting documents, and preparing information for independent review.
If you believe you were harmed by government weaponization, lawfare, selective enforcement, or improper use of government authority, you may begin by sharing your story with us in a clear and structured way. Our team can help you identify the key facts, build a timeline of events, organize available evidence, and better understand what information may be important when the official process opens.
A strong case may include government notices, agency letters, court filings, emails, public records, media coverage, financial records, employment records, legal bills, or other documents connected to the harm you experienced. You should also be prepared to explain what happened, when it happened, who was involved, and how it affected you personally, professionally, financially, or reputationally.
Anti-Weaponization Advisors is not a government agency and does not file official DOJ claims at this time. Our role is to help potential claimants prepare early, organize their materials, and connect with appropriate attorneys or legal consultants who may independently review the matter and, where appropriate, advocate on their behalf.
Submitting information to Anti-Weaponization Advisors does not guarantee eligibility, approval, compensation, or any specific result. It also does not mean that an official claim has been filed with the U.S. Department of Justice. Final eligibility and submission rules may be issued later by the government.
Important Notice: This website is not a government website and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Justice or any government agency. Anti-Weaponization Advisors is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Our role is to help individuals organize their information and connect with experienced attorneys or legal consultants for independent review.
- Intake Checklist
- Summary of what happened.
- Dates and timeline.
- Agencies, offices, or officials involved.
- Evidence of improper targeting.
- Financial, reputational, operational, or personal harm.
- Court filings, agency notices, emails, media reports, or public records.
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