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Stolen · Helpless · Abandoned · Manipulated · Exposed · Defeated
We are a survivor-led movement dedicated to taking back power and restoring self‑worth.
Our name isn’t just an acronym—it’s a bold acknowledgment of the emotional and psychological toll left behind by deception, manipulation, and abuse. By naming the pain, we reclaim the narrative.
To break the cycle of shame by creating a safe, supportive, and empowering space for survivors. We equip individuals with resources, education, and a network of allies who deeply understand the lasting impact of betrayal and exploitation.
A world where no one feels silenced, isolated, or powerless because of the harm they’ve endured. Survivors are not defined by the tactics used against them but by the strength, courage, and community they build moving forward.
- Advocacy – Raising awareness about manipulative tactics and fraud so others can spot warning signs early.
- Support Networks – Connecting survivors with peer support, counseling, and legal guidance.
- Restoration – Hosting workshops and programs that rebuild confidence, trust, and self-worth.
- Education – Offering tools and knowle
- Advocacy – Raising awareness about manipulative tactics and fraud so others can spot warning signs early.
- Support Networks – Connecting survivors with peer support, counseling, and legal guidance.
- Restoration – Hosting workshops and programs that rebuild confidence, trust, and self-worth.
- Education – Offering tools and knowledge for prevention, empowerment, and informed decision-making.
Shame thrives in silence. It isolates. It convinces victims they are alone.
The S.H.A.M.E.D. Movement exists to replace that isolation with connection,
that silence with conversation, and that despair with a clear path forward.
Through faith, courage, and collective strength, we transform victims into victors.
Saint Jovite Youngblood, aka Kota Youngblood, was convicted of wire fraud and money laundering after deceiving at least 32 victims—including parents and friends—with a fabricated narrative that Mexican drug cartels were targeting them and offering protection in exchange for money. He falsely claimed to be a Delta Force veteran and manipu
Saint Jovite Youngblood, aka Kota Youngblood, was convicted of wire fraud and money laundering after deceiving at least 32 victims—including parents and friends—with a fabricated narrative that Mexican drug cartels were targeting them and offering protection in exchange for money. He falsely claimed to be a Delta Force veteran and manipulated victims into believing their safety and financial returns were guaranteed. Ultimately, he defrauded more than $12 million and was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison.
Justice Department Article
Further Reading & Media:
New York Post
USA Today
Austin American Statesman
- Podcast Interviews
- Eric Perardi's appearances and other victims–
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