JSG And SpookyGood Unite, Unveil TRFFC On Solana To Fight Human Trafficking
In a significant move within the cybersecurity and investigations industry, SpookyGood, a cyber intelligence firm, has merged with Justice Solutions Group (JSG), a leader in investigations. This collaboration has also led to the unveiling of their non-profit crypto project on Solana, named TRFFC, which aims to combat human trafficking. Josh Chandler, CEO of JSG, expressed enthusiasm about the merger and the unique approach they are taking towards addressing human trafficking through TRFFC.
Based in California, JSG has seen rapid expansion over recent years, with its services extending into insurance investigations, intelligence, corporate risk management, and due diligence for venture funds and private equity. Chandler highlighted the increasing demand in their field due to a rise in organized retail and cargo theft, insurance fraud, financial fraud, and cyber events. He believes that this merger will enhance their capacity to meet client needs more effectively across various sectors.

Kyeson Utley, the founder of Austin, Texas-based SpookyGood and the new CTO of JSG, echoed Chandler's sentiments. He emphasized that this merger is not just about pooling resources but revolutionizing service delivery in legal tech for attorneys, corporate risk teams, and public safety. Utley also pointed out SpookyGood's recent surge in requests for assistance in blockchain investigations and crypto recovery.
One of the strategic moves behind this merger is the launch of TRFFC. Chandler views it as an opportunity to make a substantial impact on human trafficking while showcasing their blockchain expertise. TRFFC plans to support real-life human intelligence operators and OSINT investigators through NFT collections and offer opportunities for staking and earning tokens as a long-term investment.
Utley expressed confidence in the potential of TRFFC to demonstrate the positive uses of cryptocurrency. He believes that this project will serve as an example of how crypto can be utilized for good causes.
For more information on JSG, SpookyGood, and the TRFFC project, interested parties can visit their respective websites: JSG X OnTrial at jsgfirm.com, SpookyGood at spookygood.io, and TRFFC at trffc.io.