Case File #000: Confessions of a Serial Victim
Did you know robo / spam calls are illegal under federal law?
That spam call you hung up on this morning — the one that spoofed a local number, or didn’t identify itself, or called your cell without permission — wasn’t just annoying. It was almost certainly against the law.
I’m Robbie Brown. I’m the Spam Call Whistleblower.
Here’s the short version: these calls hit my phone the same way they hit yours — uninvited, constant, and in violation of federal law. Unlike most people, I’ve spent years documenting them, filing formal claims, and holding the companies behind them accountable. This is where I show my work.
What this is:
Think true crime, but the crime is a robocall and the detective’s wearing a mask instead of a badge. Every post here follows the same format — the evidence I received, the trail it points to, and what I think it means. I’m not here to accuse anyone of anything. I’m here to show you the paper trail and let you decide for yourself.
And here’s the part that matters most: this isn’t just entertainment. The same laws that protect me protect you. If you’ve gotten a call like the ones I document, you may have grounds to do something about it too — I’ll walk through what the law actually says, case by case, so you leave knowing more than you did when you got here.
Let’s also clear something up: I’m not a serial litigator. I’m a serial victim — as in, this keeps happening, episode after episode, one masked case file at a time.
What this isn’t:
A courtroom. What you’ll see here is what’s already public, what I’ve personally documented, and what I genuinely believe based on the evidence — always clearly labeled as mine.
The Robin Hood part:
When a company is held accountable, a portion of the proceeds goes to charity — and you help pick where. Catch a Medicare scammer targeting seniors? We might send it to Meals on Wheels. The charity fits the crime.
Why the mask?
I’m an actress in real life, and I love a good costume. My name’s a matter of public record on every claim I file, so this was never about hiding — it’s about having fun while going after something we can actually all agree on. This country is divided on a lot right now, but if there’s one thing nearly everyone can get behind, it’s being sick of scammers. And let’s be honest — if the product they were selling was actually that good, they wouldn’t have to break federal law to sell it. Turns out those acting skills come in handy for more than the stage — these companies go to great lengths to hide who they really are, so sometimes it takes a little performance on my end just to get them to reveal it. Call it method acting, for discovery purposes.
What’s next:
The first real case file drops soon — full evidence, full trail, and a question for you at the end. If you’ve ever hung up on a spam call and wondered “can they actually do that?” — you’re in the right place.
Maybe you’ve gotten a call just like mine. Same script, same spoofed number, same company hiding behind a dozen different names. Part of what we’re building here is a record — so if my case sounds familiar, I want to hear about it.
Subscribe below to get every case file the moment it drops. And if you’ve gotten a call from a company you suspect I should know about — evidence welcome. Confessions optional.
— Robbie Brown

