Tell Your Story
Something happen to you that wasn't right? Tell it here.
In your own words — anonymously if you want. No account, no cost. Ryan reads every single one himself, and your story might be the one that connects the dots for someone else going through the same thing.
How it works — 3 steps
Step 1
Say what happened
Type it, or just talk — tap the mic and speak it out loud. There is no wrong way to tell it, and no story too small.
Step 2
Choose how public
Stay completely anonymous, or leave a way for Ryan to reach you. You set the boundary — nothing goes public on its own.
Step 3
Ryan takes it from here
He reads every one himself, protects what needs to stay private, and looks for where your story connects to others.
Tell your story
Use the full story form when the context matters and you want Ryan to see the pattern.
Start the story form ->
Send a hard tip
Use the tip line for one lead, one document, one court link, one video, or one missing record.
Submit a tip ->
Contact privately
Use private contact for a sensitive message, source-protection concern, or follow-up detail.
Private contact ->
Before you submit — how this works
Your protection, in plain English.
What can be published
Only material backed by records, dates, witnesses, or documents — and only after review. Personal testimony is labeled as testimony; allegations are labeled as allegations.
What stays private
Your identity and contact details, anything you mark private, and sensitive data stay in the private review queue — they are not posted.
How it's reviewed
Ryan reads every submission himself, compares it against other leads, and decides what (if anything) is strong and safe enough to publish.
No guarantee of publication
Submitting puts your story in the private queue. It does not guarantee publication — most submissions strengthen the bigger pattern rather than becoming their own post.
Not legal advice, not an emergency line
This is not legal advice or representation, and not an emergency service. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911.
Please don't send
Sealed records, a minor's identifying details, SSNs or bank numbers, medical records, home addresses, or private third-party data you don't have the legal right to share.
Anonymity — and its limits
You can submit fully anonymously; if you do, there is no way to follow up with you. Even with contact info, your identity stays out of public work unless you explicitly agree to go on the record after verification.
Fix it or take it down
Submitted something by mistake, or want a correction or removal? Use private contact and it will be handled.
Read the full editorial standards →
Draft policy — final wording subject to review.
The hook is clarity
People stay when the record starts making sense.
The point is not to trap people on the site. The point is to give them a place where their fear, documents, screenshots, timelines, and witnesses become understandable. When they can see the pattern, they come back with better records.
Boundaries
Strong does not mean reckless.
- Do not send emergency requests here. Call emergency services if someone is in immediate danger.
- Do not send sealed records, minors' private information, SSNs, bank data, or medical records unless Ryan asks through a safer channel.
- Real Ryan Nichols LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation.
- Submissions are private review leads. They are not automatically published.
- Public claims must be backed by records, dates, witnesses, documents, or other verifiable proof.