Unmasking Corporate Misconduct

Evil Corporations: Exposing Greed, One Lawsuit at a Time

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Our Mission

Evil-Corporations.com is dedicated to uncovering and exposing the unethical practices of corporations worldwide. Our mission is to shine a light on corporate misconduct, from environmental destruction to labor violations, to financial fraud and to hold these entities accountable through detailed investigations and legal scrutiny.

We believe in the power of transparency and the importance of informed citizens. By providing access to legal documents, press releases, and investigative reports, we empower our readers to understand the full scope of corporate malfeasance and to take action against it.

Why Accountability Matters

Environmental Pollution

Corporations often prioritize profit over the planet, leading to environmental degradation. We expose these actions to promote sustainable practices.

Labor Rights

From unsafe working conditions to unfair wages, labor violations are rampant. We shed light on these issues to advocate for workers’ rights.

Consumer Protection

Misleading advertising and harmful products put consumers at risk. People literally die because some stupid item they bought was shoddily made.

Financial Fraud

Corporate fraud and financial misconduct undermine trust in the market and deletes the life savings of normal people like you and I.

Community Impact

Corporate actions can have devastating effects on local communities. We highlight these impacts to foster corporate responsibility.

Data & Privacy

You deserve to have your private information kept private. Do you want suspicious strangers gaining access to your medical history? I thought not.

Our Focus Areas

Environment

We uncover and report on corporations causing significant harm to our planet through pollution, deforestation, and other destructive practices.

Marketing

Misleading marketing hurts consumers by tricking us into buying products or services that don’t live up to the advertised claims.

Labor

Corporations exploit workers, violating labor rights, underpaying employees, and perpetuating unsafe working conditions, undermining societal equity.

Financial

Financial deceit by firms manipulates markets, erodes investor trust, distorts economic systems, and causes widespread financial harm.

Privacy

Corporations mishandle personal data, breaching trust and exposing individuals to identity theft and undue surveillance.

 

Products

Companies compromise on product safety, risking consumer health and safety, undermining public confidence in market regulations.

Latest Corporate Misconducts

Farmers and the Broken Trust in John Deere’s “Dependable’” Machinery | Deere & Company

For a corporation that’s long marketed itself as the backbone of American farming, John Deere’s handling of a severe brake defect in its compact tractors exposes troubling gaps in corporate ethics, accountability, and consumer safety. Can a company that prides itself...

Happy Hippo’s Ethical Failures in Kratom Marketing and Addiction Disclosure

In the pursuit of maximizing profits, corporations often exploit regulatory gaps, consumer ignorance, and a lack of accountability. Happy Hippo, LLC, is one such corporation accused of promoting and selling products with addictive and opioid-like properties, all while...

How the PVC Cartel Broke the Rules of Competition | Atkore Inc.

Between 2021 and 2024, the price of PVC pipes skyrocketed by more than 250%—a figure far beyond what even the most tangled supply chain issues could justify. This shocking surge in PVC costs has now become the focus of a major lawsuit, alleging that top industry...

When Free Shipping Costs $159 | Williams-Sonoma & Rejuvenation Inc

We live in a society increasingly aware of corporate accountability, Williams-Sonoma and its subsidiary, Rejuvenation Inc., are under scrutiny for allegedly engaging in misleading advertising tactics. According to a recent class action lawsuit filed by plaintiff...

How Honeywell Polluted North Hollywood’s Water

When Honeywell International Inc. expanded operations in the San Fernando Valley, they likely didn’t expect a legacy of lawsuits, community outrage, and a poisoned aquifer. The company’s disregard for environmental safety—leaving toxic chemicals like TCE and chromium...

Forever Chemicals in Tampons? | P&G PFAS

The recent lawsuit against The Procter & Gamble Company, specifically targeting its Tampax brand of tampons, highlights a troubling case of corporate misrepresentation and consumer deception. This case brings to light the ethical and social responsibility concerns...

Schoolchildren Poisoned by Chemours & Dupont Chemical

Corporations are quick to prioritize quick profits over the wellbeing of the community around them. DuPont Chemical's and Chemours Company's actions at Park City exemplifies this perfectly. The story of DuPont’s environmental destruction in Park City reaches back to...

Data Breach @ MoneyGram Exposes Social Security Numbers & Bank Account Information

In an age where personal data is increasingly valuable, corporations like MoneyGram Payment Systems, Inc., bear a heightened responsibility to protect sensitive information. Unfortunately, as the recent lawsuit Reyes v. MoneyGram Payment Systems, Inc. highlights,...

Navy Federal Must Be Held Accountable for Its Exploitative Overdraft Fees

Financial stability is a cornerstone of mental and emotional well-being, especially for military families balancing unique challenges. However, Navy Federal Credit Union, a trusted institution for many of these families, has been found to engage in practices that...

How CreditNinja Lending Exploits Regulatory Loopholes for Profit

CreditNinja = Evil Corporation In a world where financial technology (“FinTech”) giants often champion themselves as the “modern-day Robin Hoods” of lending, the narrative surrounding CreditNinja Lending, LLC paints a far more troubling picture. This company,...

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