Victim Services & Non-Profit
Last updated: June 2nd, 2026
Victims of Crime & Stalking
Emergency Response Security Group provides affordable digital forensics support to victims of crime stalking and technology enabled abuse who meet eligibility criteria. Our mission is to reduce barriers to justice by delivering professional evidence collection analysis and documentation that victims can present to law enforcement or legal counsel. Eventually, this service will be transitioned into a non‑profit initiative. Price limited to costs.
This program is currently offered as a community-based victim assistance program and is planned for transition into a nonprofit initiative. All work is conducted with discretion professionalism and victim safety as the highest priorities.
Social Media Ambassador & Negotiations
We help clients resolve complex account restrictions, suspensions, bans, and customer service disputes when traditional support channels have failed. Through professional advocacy, documentation, and strategic communication, we work to move cases back into productive review and facilitate fair, informed outcomes. Our experience includes account reinstatement, platform disputes, financial hardship matters, and other situations requiring clear, credible representation. Drawing on backgrounds in investigations, OSINT, digital forensics, legal support, and corporate security, we provide ethical and professional advocacy designed to reduce friction and improve resolution opportunities. Pricing is limited to actual costs and begins at $1,250 per matter. Services are performed in collaboration with our partner, Cyber CIC. See more here and here.
Vulnerable Adult Isolation and Restricted Access
The Judy Loyd Foundation, named after my mom, helps vulnerable adults, seniors, victims, and families organize evidence, document concerns, build timelines, prepare complaints, and navigate complex systems of care, government oversight, and accountability. We believe every individual deserves dignity, protection, and a voice when confronting abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation, or institutional failure. This includes isolation from family members and loved ones due to questionable state law. Price limited to costs.
My elder advocacy work began with my own mother. Over several years, I experienced what I believe was both actual and functional denial of access to a vulnerable parent as declining health, communication barriers, institutional practices, and limited legal protections increasingly restricted my ability to maintain a meaningful relationship and advocate on her behalf. Despite HIPAA and State law in my favor very few enforcable laws are on the books, but there are ways to navigate, some roads I found too late.
Although I was able to achieve some progress through persistent documentation, advocacy, and engagement with healthcare providers, regulators, and government agencies, those efforts ultimately highlighted how difficult these systems can be for families to navigate. The experience taught me the importance of evidence preservation, timeline development, agency reporting, and effective advocacy.
In short, I am not a lawyer, but I am a grieving daughter. I can help you navigate this road and perhaps help you take a few more steps forward than you would have done alone.
Scope of Services
Our team specializes in identifying preserving and organizing digital evidence across a wide range of technical environments. Services are designed to support investigations not replace law enforcement activity.
- Digital forensics analysis of computers, mobile devices, cloud accounts and online platforms.
- Recommendations on advocacy alignment with known state and federal agencies
- Structured evidence collection and documentation.
- Technical analysis to identify intrusion surveillance harassment or misuse.
- Clear professional reporting suitable for law enforcement or attorneys.
- Social Media Negotiations.
Initial Consultation and Intake
The engagement begins with a confidential consultation to understand the incident history, digital environment and potential evidence sources. During this phase we identify relevant assets, and determine whether the case meets service criteria.
Following intake, we conduct an initial analysis to establish an evidence catalog. This structured overview allows investigators to quickly understand the technical scope of the case and reduces the burden on already constrained resources.
- Identification and intake of digital assets.
- Preliminary forensic review.
- Evidence organization and timeline development.
- Delivery of a concise findings report with recommendations.
Information for Service Providers and Partners
Emergency Response Security Group operates as a technical support, and documentation provider. We do not conduct unlawful activity to impersonate law enforcement, licsensed private investigators or legal counsel.
- All evidence handling follows standard chain of custody practices appropriate for experienced forensic support .
- Client confidentiality and victim safety protocols are strictly observed .
- Services focus on digital artifacts and technical analysis rather than legal interpretation .
- Engagements are case specific and subject to capacity and eligibility review. .
We welcome collaboration with victim advocates, attorneys and law enforcement professionals who require well organized technical documentation to support their work. Please reach out via Linkedin (for tracking purposes) should more information be required. Often times, this service is performed in conjunction with our partners Cyber CIC, Kracken Cyber Security Group and other inititives we keep private. If you are needing paid paralegal work only, we can refer our colleague Kristen the Paralegal.
Formal Contact Information
Rhiannon Williams
PO BOX 1108 #43-25
Salem, Oregon 97308
206-300-5767
We appreciate the trust placed in our organization and remain committed to supporting victims through professional technical expertise.
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