Jubilee Ace/ Jenco/ GTR / 3Key – Lyra Newsletter No. 217
Dear Clients,
Many victims eventually begin to question whether their case has any real weight if they do not have complete documentation especially in situations where messages have been deleted, accounts have been deactivated, or certain information is simply no longer available.
This situation is far more common than it may seem.
In practice, very few people have a complete record of their communication from beginning to end. The reason is simple at the time the payments were made, most victims were not aware that this information might later become important.
However, the absence of part of the evidence does not mean that there is no case.
Cases of this nature are not based on a single report or a single source of information. On the contrary, the facts are established by connecting data from multiple sources reports from other victims, available financial traces, patterns of communication, and information obtained through competent authorities.
In other words, your case is not viewed in isolation, but as part of a broader picture.
For that reason, even partial documentation can be valuable, especially when it aligns with data from other cases.
It is important to provide everything you have, regardless of how incomplete it may seem. Even basic details such as amounts, approximate dates, or the method of communication can be useful in the further course of the proceedings.
Additionally, certain data is often obtained later through official channels, which can supplement what victims themselves do not have.
For that reason, it is important to understand that the lack of complete documentation does not mean you do not have a case it simply means that it will be assessed based on all available information.
You will be informed in a timely manner about any further steps.
Kind regards,
Attorney Zoran Miljaković