By Kendra Budd, Editor We have all heard it before: be careful of what you put on the internet. Well, most people nowadays don’t heed that warning—and thankfully, that just makes things easier for private investigators. These days, people are...
By Isaac Peck, Publisher Over the last two decades, new technologies have given private investigators an increasingly expanded set of tools, gadgets, and equipment they can use to capture surveillance, gather intel, and provide better information...
By Tabatha Villegas Over the course of five years, the world has become familiar with former film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s alleged exploits, civil lawsuits, and criminaltrial(s) surrounding the extensive sexual offense allegations against him...
By Kendra Budd, Editor This time, it’s the PI who got caught.It’s no secret that private investigators (PIs) are frequently hired to surveil and conduct deep background checks on public servants, politicians, and political candidates...
By Kelly E. Riddle For most private investigators, subcontracting assignments is like stepping off into the proverbial black hole. Many have bad experiences, while some have never subcontracted to other PI’s and instead simply turn away a client...
By Adam Visnic, President of Gravitas Investigations About a decade ago, I was hired (and went undercover) to catch a workers’ comp claimant who was suspected of defrauding the insurance system. This seemed to be a standard case—my client...
