Everything You Need to File Your Claim
Guides, tools, and trackers to help you understand the Anti-Weaponization Fund, assess your eligibility, and prepare a strong claim.
Answer 7 questions in under 2 minutes to find out whether you may qualify for the Anti-Weaponization Fund. Private and free.
Understand the Fund
Background, eligibility rules, and what to expectFull breakdown of eligibility criteria — individuals, businesses, IRS targets, FBI investigations, January 6 cases, and more.
Overview of the 8 claim categories — from IRS targeting and FBI investigations to political speech and pro-life cases.
Is the fund real? When does the portal open? How much could I recover? Answers to the questions we hear most.
Is the portal open? What's the filing deadline? Track every DOJ and commission announcement in one place.
How to Apply
Step-by-step application guides by claimant typeGeneral step-by-step guide — what to document, how to organize your case, and how to be first in line when filing opens.
Were you personally targeted by the IRS, FBI, or DOJ? This guide covers eligibility, documentation, and your service options.
Small businesses targeted by selective federal enforcement or coordinated audits — eligibility, docs to gather, and how we represent you.
Senior partners, multi-entity coordination, and expert witness support for corporations and nonprofits with $1M+ in potential damages.
Tools & Calculators
Interactive tools to prepare your claimAnswer a short set of questions to get a preliminary read on whether your situation may qualify. Private — no account required.
Get your intake form completed and your claim filed by our team when the portal opens. Best for straightforward individual claims.
1:1 with our legal team, attorney-drafted narrative, FOIA strategy, commission representation, and appeals. We win when you win.
Full feature comparison across all three service tiers. No surprise fees. Refundable if your case is assessed as non-viable.
Stay Informed
News, updates, and key datesDaily briefings on DOJ announcements, commission activity, court decisions, and congressional developments that affect your claim.
Track upcoming commission hearings, expected portal launch windows, regulatory comment deadlines, and filing milestones.