// the investigation

The investigation

ALEXZOTSIN LLC posts public T-Mobile recruiting in southern and central US states under recruiter handle @Alex3kilo. The ALEXZOTSIN LLC public ad promotes T-Mobile work in southern and central states at $300-500/day, with Telegram handle @Alex3kilo for applicant contact. A separate civil-crew posting for southern states at $300/day uses the "working with hand and power tools, endurance in hot weather" framing standard for heavy-labor recruitment targeting low-skill applicant pools.

// findings

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Each finding is a single corpus message (or a short cluster) with a verbatim quote, severity tag, and provenance label. Click any finding to view the source message and context window. Speaker identifiers below are Telegram name (the handle the user chose for themselves on Telegram — can be a real name, a single letter, an emoji, or anything else they set) plus Telegram UID (the numeric account identifier).

m0149 MEDIUM JOB_POSTING_AMBIGUOUS PROVEN

❗️Название компании: ALEXZOTSIN LLC

Company name: ALEXZOTSIN LLC

source: CHAT · msgs 41193-43401 (2) · Telegram name: Alex · uid 547183711
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The Shadow Zone Investigation documents labor violations in U.S. wireless tower construction — including wage theft, undocumented-labor schemes, fraudulent safety certifications, child labor, and immigration coercion. 339 documented findings across 93 named subcontractors and 384 individuals. Anonymous investigation team.

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