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About Our Global Intelligence Services Company

With over 30 years of experience in the field, The Docugence Company specializes in collecting and distributing documented intelligence (evidence) for non-public, personal, professional, business, and legal purposes. Our intelligence services company acts as a clearinghouse and transfer agent for digital media-based photo, video, and audio evidence, covering over 12 categories and more than 200 subjects.

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Committed to Excellence

With millions of commercial, private, and personal cameras operating in big cities and small towns in the US and worldwide, the likelihood of people’s movements being documented has never been higher. The use of hidden and camouflaged cameras by companies, professionals, and private individuals also underscores the omnipresent reality of being video-recorded or photographed unawares in today’s world. Our intelligence services company proudly has one of the largest networks of contributors and sources, making us the preferred supplier of photo, video, and audio evidence.

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Our Edge

The Docugence Company takes a “first-come, first-served” approach to doing business. Customers will also have exclusive rights and ownership to all evidence acquired during their contract year. These stances underscore our dedication to delivering unparalleled services and peace of mind regarding the security and exclusivity of the document intelligence we gather on behalf of our clients.

Frequently Asked Questions About Us and the Subjects We Cover

Trappers are people who set crime traps. They will set up a circumstance, such as leaving valuable tools in the back of a parked pickup truck in a parking lot, then leaving the truck alone and waiting for someone to steal the tools. The truck is surrounded by other vehicles with hidden cameras, or they are mounted in locations where the truck and the perpetrator can be clearly seen. Once the theft occurs, they have a clear video or sequential series of photographs of the activity. If this is done by the police, it’s called entrapment.

They also establish the identities of prostitution customers by first identifying the prostitutes. Once this is done, they can set up surveillance systems to monitor the customers. This is also done with “marital cheaters.” Trappers will often times set up dates with customers of online cheater sites (e.g. Ashley-Madison.com). Once these people’s identities are established, the trappers will set up surveillance on these people as well.

Trappers usually work in pairs or groups.

Skunks are men or women who date married people to expose them for marital infidelity. They primarily find their targets on adultery websites. Male skunks also expose the identity of high-end prostitutes. This information is used to expose income tax evasion and fraud with both the prostitute and the customer.

Cheater boxes is the name given to motels and hotels where a large percentage of their business is from customers involved in marital infidelity.

Sweepers are people with dashboard-mounted cameras who drive down a street or into parking lots to document prostitution customers or people/vehicles at motels/hotels involved in marital infidelity.

There are many areas of prostitution with completely different customer bases, with prices ranging from $50 to more than $10,000 an hour for high-end prostitutes.

Other than street prostitution, most other areas of prostitution specialize in specific markets. There are prostitutes who specialize in elected officials and even specialize in either Republicans or Democrats. There are prostitutes who specialize in athletes but are sport-specific — basketball, football, baseball, etc. There are prostitutes and agencies that cater only to the rich. Company prostitutes are actual working employees of a company but make extra money servicing their co-workers. Corporate prostitutes are employees who are hired to service the higher management and work corporate parties and other events. Executive prostitutes are essentially freelance corporate prostitutes. If there aren’t enough corporate staff prostitutes to handle an event, the company will bring in executive prostitutes to handle the overload.

Many companies, businesses, law firms, etc., write off corporate and executive prostitutes as a business expense but list it under a different subject — making it a fraud. Lying on tax forms is a federal offense in every state and a felony in all states that have a state income tax.

Most of the images and videos come from business and office security cameras. The bulk of the rest of the information comes as license plate evidence and personal photographs and videos gathered at motels and hotels, bed and breakfasts, and from prostitution customers (Johns) who are documenting other Johns. This is where most people engage in extramarital affairs. The motels and hotels are referred to as “Cheater Boxes” since a varying percentage of their business comes from cheaters. The digital evidence may be gathered by employees of the facilities or suppliers who perform periodic parking lot drive-thru’s (sweepers) as they document the cars and plate numbers. Sometimes, it’s the motel/hotel guests collecting the evidence. There are many other locations where these events occur, such as bars, diners, restaurants, private clubs (they’re not so private), parking lots (yes, parking lots. You would be surprised at what takes place in car parking lots, beaches, parks, etc.), and these are covered as well.

With prostitution customers, the evidence may come from suppliers who drive the streets where this activity takes place, imaging the cars and customers as they drive along. There are also cameras placed by businesses in the area for security purposes.

On higher-end levels of prostitution, where the locations are fixed, hidden surveillance cameras are used. In the case of call girls, oftentimes, the Johns are just lures to expose the women engaged in the activity, and then a partner of the Johns will gather evidence about the women, such as their true identity, where they live, work, etc. From this point on, they can be followed to their future customers. Refer to “Skunks.”

On the political side, there are prostitutes who specialize in catering solely to politicians. Many of them cater to one party or the other.

You also have prostitutes specializing in athletes (sport-specific) and prostitutes specializing in musicians (music-genre-specific), doctors, lawyers, etc. Many prostitutes on the higher end of the field specialize in specific groups or professions.

Most prostitutes or madams on the higher level of prostitution document a John’s identity. This evidence is often used for future protection of the operation or for a “retirement” fund. Oftentimes, the evidence will be sold to reporters, lobbyists, opposition researchers, etc.

The suppliers may also be private investigators working on a pending divorce case. In the process of their investigation, they often come upon men cheating on their wives with call girls, brothel employees, etc. This also pertains to women cheating.

A main source of this information also comes from “trappers.” (Refer to “Trappers”.)

Our information is exclusive to The Docugence Company and cannot be obtained any other way. 94–97% of people who are breaking the law or are involved in questionable behavior (prostitution customers, cheaters –political scandal info, etc.) never get caught and are not on public record.

We use proprietary evidence only. Other companies are just giving you public-access information. Anyone can obtain this themselves. That’s why they only charge 95 cents per search.

With higher-end drug users, the sellers often document the sale in case they run into legal trouble later on. They can then use the evidence in a plea bargain by offering the information to obtain reduced sentences. Evidence may also be obtained from co-workers trying to drive the specific doctor out of a hospital or medical practice. Another source is trappers. (Refer to “Trappers”.)

It comes from the same sources as above. We may obtain evidence from patients as well.

Cappers are people who recruit patients for doctors and/or medical facilities and receive a commission for their work. This is an illegal practice.

Yes. The vast majority of our evidence is court-admissible. Any evidence that isn’t may be used for decision-making, background checks, and pre-investigative purposes.

All personal and financial information pertaining to our customers in The Docugence Company’s computers is removed immediately after any transaction is completed. It is then placed into archival disc storage for the remainder of the one-year contract period. If the contract is not renewed by the end of the one-year period, the archival discs are physically destroyed by a grinding process. All critical communications are handled by private carriers or non-internet communication methods for suppliers and customers.

All email communications are stored offline and are only entered into the computer system, if necessary, immediately before communications with customers and removed after communications are completed.

We’ll accept evidence from a wide variety of sources. Opposition researchers, political staff members, political opponents, brothel owners and employees, call girl service owners and employees, private investigators, independent news reporters and news gatherers (staff and freelance), whistleblowers, private individuals, hotel and motel employees, business owners, etc. The Docugence Company may be used by political parties or opponents as a buffer between themselves and the exposure of the evidence.

Yes. Much of the evidence about celebrities is left out of the tabloids, TV shows, and internet websites. It’s often dealt with privately and out of the public view and mainstream media.

The actual databases are maintained by the suppliers and are not connected to the internet. There isn’t any central data bank computer system. This prevents the possibility of anyone hacking into the data bank. Since there isn’t any central data bank computer system and the suppliers own the evidence until The Docugence Company requests it, no one can access the evidence by hacking or by trying to physically gain access to the data bank or even by a court order. Upon notification by a supplier that the information is available, The Docugence Company then transfers it to the customer.

All evidence belongs to the customer. Any evidence that is gathered during the one-year contract period becomes the exclusive property of the customer. All backup copies are destroyed within three days of receipt by the customer. We strongly urge the customer to make backup copies immediately.

Upon notification by The Docugence Company that the evidence is available, we will send the customer a DVD or flash drive containing the evidence. We will request a delivery address from the customer as to where they want the DVD or drive delivered.

If the evidence is already under contract by a customer, they are entitled to that evidence provided they agree to pay the “additional fee” price. They have five working days from the time they are informed about the evidence to buy it. Otherwise, The Docugence Company then has the right to sell the evidence on the open market.

We work on a “first-come, first-served” basis. One major benefit of being a customer is you have exclusive rights to the evidence. Being a customer of our service entitles that person to exclusive rights and ownership of the evidence they contracted for and that we received during the one-year contract period. Anyone else seeking evidence about the same person, company, organization, etc., during this period will be denied. You also have all the benefits the evidence provides. See our Benefits/Uses/Markets page.

The Docugence Company may market the evidence to private individuals, organizations, news media, companies, etc. The evidence may also be submitted to government agencies for reward money (e.g. illegal dumping fines, Medicare/Medicaid fraud, income tax evasion, etc.) We may also take legal action on activities that come under the federal False Claims Act (also known as the “Lincoln Law”).

Customers have exclusive rights and ownership to evidence they receive within the one-year contract period. Any evidence that comes under the “Additional Fee” category is offered to the customer for an additional fee. They have five working days to accept the offer; otherwise, The Docugence Company has the right to sell the evidence on the open market.

This is only for “Additional Fee” evidence. All other evidence is covered by the Annual Contract price or Primary Search fee.

Some of the evidence may be used for our monthly “The Docugence Report”, which covers a wide variety of subjects.

Political scandal evidence may be sold to opposition researchers, lobbyists, political activist and advocacy groups, news agencies, etc.

Any evidence not sold on the open market may be sold in bulk or remain in the possession of the suppliers. Some of it may be sold to information brokers and information collection agencies. This evidence may be used for lawsuits and other uses the purchaser may have. Did you know you can sue the customers of prostitutes (Johns), even if they’re not arrested? They may be sued for “Quality of Life” issues, public nuisance charges, causing property devaluation, child endangerment, indecent exposure, etc.).

We will accept images dating back up to seven years. The two exceptions to this are child pornography and documented pedophiles. We don’t have a time limit on these subjects. Suppliers may have images stored in long-term inventory. Once they become suppliers to The Docugence Company, we can use these older images for distribution or sale. Furthermore, the Statute of Limitation on most crimes runs out after seven years, rendering many of the images less valuable.

Anyone with a camera or access to security and surveillance camera images can become a supplier. If someone can capture legally obtainable digital photographs, digital videos, or audio files of an event, the evidence can be sold by The Docugence Company. See our Suppliers page. You can be a one-time supplier or regular contributor. If you have a smartphone or any other photo device, why not make some money with it? For more information, please refer to our Suppliers page. For any additional questions about becoming an evidence supplier, contact us at suppliers@docugence.com.

The Docugence Company splits the fees 50/50. The suppliers receive half of our Annual Contract fee. For “Additional Fee” items, the supplier splits the rewards, fines, or recovery fees. Please refer to our Suppliers page for additional information.

Yes! We pay $100 on $498 Services.
We pay $300 for General Public Services.
We pay $2,000 for One-Year High-Profile Services.

Microsubs are just what they sound like — small submarines that have a camera mounted inside. They are remote control (RC) devices used primarily to document environmental crimes that take place in water environments, such as lakes, rivers, ponds, etc. They are usually custom-made for this purpose.

Remote control (RC) flying vehicles (drones) may be used to obtain certain images when it’s the only practical manner to obtain them. RC ground and water vehicles are also used to get imagery of an event or subject.

Contact Us for More Information

For any questions you may have that are not answered above, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us today. We’d be happy to answer your questions and concerns.

Our Service Is on a “First-Come, First-Served” Basis

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