To Catch An ESA™
This isn’t entertainment. It’s enforcement.
Forget Netflix.
This is not a documentary.
This is a live, ongoing accountability operation.
To Catch An ESA™ is a investigative, homegrown enforcement campaign operated by REVOLT Training to expose fraudulent Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter vendors who exploit consumers, undermine disability law, and abuse housing systems.
This is not a webinar.
It is a reckoning.
Led by Dr. T. Chaz Stevens—the same strategist who forced the State of Florida to revise its own book-ban law—this campaign has been built quietly, methodically, and without theatrics.
No press releases.
No polished decks.
Just results.
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WHAT THIS PROJECT IS
To Catch An ESA™ is a public-interest investigation and education initiative designed to:
- Document how ESA letter mills operate in practice
- Identify systemic compliance failures across platforms, providers, and regulators
- Preserve evidence for regulatory review, professional discipline, and policy reform
- Serve as a real-world case study for legal education, housing compliance, and consumer protection
This project exists to stress-test the system—and show where it breaks.
WHAT THIS PROJECT IS NOT
To Catch An ESA™ is not:
- A training program
- A consulting service
- Legal representation
- A letter provider
- A promise of outcomes
No services are sold here.
No access is granted.
No shortcuts are offered.
This campaign is about exposure, accountability, and education—not monetization.

WHY THIS MATTERS
Fraudulent ESA letters do real harm:
- They undermine legitimate disability accommodations
- They expose housing providers to liability
- They erode public trust in civil rights protections
- They exploit vulnerable consumers with worthless documentation
This campaign treats ESA fraud as what it is:
a systemic compliance failure hiding behind automation and volume.
HOW THIS WORK IS USED
Public contributions support lawful, public-interest activity, including:
- Investigative research and documentation
- Evidence preservation and analysis
- Regulatory and administrative filings
- Educational materials and reporting
- Compliance and policy analysis
Contributions do not purchase services, training, legal advice, or outcomes.

SUPPORTING THE WORK
Public contributions support lawful, public-interest activity, including:
- Investigative research and documentation
- Evidence preservation and analysis
- Regulatory and administrative filings
- Educational materials and reporting
- Compliance and policy analysis
Contributions do not purchase services, training, legal advice, or outcomes.
This campaign documents fraud, files complaints with regulators, and fuels reporting and compliance action.
If you support public-interest investigation, education, and litigation related to ESA fraud, funds raised here help sustain that work.
A FINAL WORD
If you are in the business of selling fake ESA letters, you should understand something clearly:
This campaign is not loud.
It is not fast.
And it is not going away.
We are documenting.
We are preserving.
And we are watching.
