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Investigative Journalism Tip Line Directory
This directory lists the tip submission portals for 20 major investigative journalism outlets — from national wire services to Broward County regional media. Outlets marked with a SecureDrop badge accept documents through an anonymous, Tor-based submission system that protects source identity even from the outlet itself.
Independent non-profit newsroom specialising in investigative journalism in the public interest. Covers corporate misconduct, government corruption, and civil rights abuses. One of the most trusted outlets for whistleblower tips.
Adversarial journalism covering national security, civil liberties, corporate power, and government corruption. Accepts documents via SecureDrop and Signal.
Non-profit investigative newsroom covering corruption, abuse of power, and betrayals of public trust at all levels of government and business.
Global network of investigative journalists behind the Panama Papers, Pandora Papers, and FinCEN Files. Specialises in cross-border financial crime, tax evasion, and money laundering.
International investigative platform covering organised crime, corruption, and corporate fraud across 50+ countries. Accepts tips on financial crime, bribery, and corporate espionage.
Investigative magazine covering politics, environment, human rights, and corporate accountability. Strong track record on corporate whistleblower stories.
World's largest independent news agency. Tips submitted here can be distributed to thousands of AP member outlets worldwide, maximising reach.
International wire service with dedicated investigative unit. Covers financial crime, corporate fraud, and legal proceedings globally.
Business and financial news leader with a dedicated investigative team. Covers securities fraud, antitrust violations, and corporate misconduct.
NBC News investigative unit covers corporate fraud, government abuse, and public safety stories. Tips can reach the national broadcast audience.
60 Minutes is the most-watched investigative news programme in US television history. CBS News also has a dedicated investigative unit for digital and broadcast.
CNN's investigative unit covers corporate fraud, government corruption, and civil rights abuses with global reach.
America's premier documentary journalism series. Frontline produces long-form investigations into corporate power, government secrecy, and systemic abuse.
The NYT investigative desk covers corporate fraud, legal misconduct, and abuse of power. Accepts documents via SecureDrop and Signal for maximum source protection.
WaPo's investigative team covers government, corporate, and legal misconduct. Strong history of protecting whistleblower sources.
International newspaper with a dedicated SecureDrop instance and a strong track record on corporate and government whistleblower stories (NSA, Panama Papers).
Forbes has a dedicated SecureDrop instance for business and financial whistleblowers. Covers corporate fraud, financial misconduct, and executive malfeasance.
South Florida's newspaper of record. The Herald has broken major investigative stories on Florida courts, real estate fraud, and public corruption. Directly covers Broward County.
Broward County's primary newspaper. The Sun Sentinel covers Broward Circuit Court proceedings, local government, and South Florida business misconduct.
South Florida's ABC affiliate with a dedicated investigative team ("Local 10 Investigators"). Covers Broward and Miami-Dade county stories.
South Florida Fox affiliate with an active investigative unit. Covers Broward and Miami-Dade county stories including court proceedings and public safety.
The allegations documented on this site — corporate espionage, intellectual property theft, antitrust violations, Baker Act abuse, and fraud upon the court — fall within the editorial mandate of every outlet listed above. Journalists investigating the Hockett case may find the following primary sources particularly relevant: