Resources for body brokering and deceptive marketing

If you or someone you love have been the victim of body brokering or deceptive marketing by an addiction treatment center, you are not alone. This practice has targeted too many of New Jersey’s most vulnerable community members, and the corporations profiting from it need to be held accountable. Here’s what you can do to to start that process:

contact your county prosecutor’s office

opens in a new windowHere is a directory of New Jersey’s county prosecutors.

make a report to the nj department of health

opens in a new windowThis page breaks down how and where to file a complaint based on what you are reporting. You can choose to file a complaint anonymously.

Let us know

We are made up of people with lived experience, and we want to know when our community is hurting. You can opens in a new windowcontact us at any time and share your story with someone who knows what it’s like to navigate a broken system.

additional resources

opens in a new windowHere is the explainer of the new laws that increase penalties for body brokering and deceptive marketing.

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