Let Justice Speak

Uncovering the Story Behind Plant-for-the-Planet and Its Founder, Frithjof Finkbeiner.

Let Justice Speak is a dedicated investigative platform committed to exposing fraud, deception, and misconduct within environmental nonprofits. Our mission is to bring you honest, independent reporting rooted in facts, transparency, and truth.

We focus on organizations and individuals who may be exploiting charitable causes for personal or financial gain. Our investigations are ongoing, and new findings are published regularly—updated weekly for maximum transparency and accountability.

Each case we pursue is actively shared across international news outlets, podcasts, investigative journalist networks, environmental organizations, socially conscious corporations, and the global public via all major social media platforms. Our goal is simple: to shed light on deceptive practices and pressure those responsible into accountability, ultimately leading to the closure of corrupt operations through loss of public trust and funding.

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If you have firsthand information about unethical or fraudulent practices within a nonprofit, Let Justice Speak provides a secure, anonymous platform to tell your story. Our team will thoroughly investigate your claims and publish findings with complete confidentiality.

We are also building a global network of investigative reporters, dedicated to reaching out to corporations that once supported questionable nonprofits. Why did they stop donating? What prompted the change? We aim to find out—and share their responses with the public.

Charity fraud is real.

Many so-called nonprofits do little to no real work—funds often benefit only the organization’s founders or insiders.

Unfortunately, widespread mistrust of environmental nonprofits has grown for good reason. While some organizations are truly working to protect ecosystems and endangered species, others are raising millions with little accountability. This is why we dig deep—examining the personal and professional histories of nonprofit founders to determine whether they are truly serving their cause or simply exploiting it.

One of our major ongoing investigations focuses on Frithjof and Felix Finkbeiner and their organization, Plant-for-the-Planet. Despite its global reputation, serious questions remain:

  • Where does all the money actually go?

  • Who is auditing how it’s spent, and are they truly independent?

  • Is this organization really what it claims to be, or just a polished image?

  • Did Frithjof Finkbeiner and Plant-for-the-Planet attempt to use donated funds to buy two multimillion-dollar beachfront villas in Mexico for personal gain?

  • Did Karolin Finkbeiner secure a very large loan from Plant-for-the-Planet and funnel the funds into Mexico to finance several multimillion-dollar real estate development projects?

  • Did Frithjof Finkbeiner file for bankruptcy in Germany, leaving behind millions in unpaid debts to creditors, only to later control several multimillion-dollar real estate development projects in Mexico?  

From embezzlement and ghost employees to kickbacks, misused funds, and outright theft—charity fraud can take many forms. When those involved are charismatic and convincing, uncovering the truth becomes even more difficult.


Fraud isn’t just about hiding the truth—it’s about manipulating it.

White-collar criminals are often charming, persuasive, and outwardly passionate. They say what people want to hear, all while deflecting suspicion and gaining trust.


Does Plant-for-the-Planet—and its founders Frithjof and Felix Finkbeiner—have a long track record of smoke-and-mirrors tactics, mismanagement, and potential fraud? Or are they simply misunderstood leaders of a legitimate environmental movement?

You be the judge.

Click the links below to explore compelling articles, documents, and investigative reports from respected journalists around the world. We’re here to inform you—with evidence, not opinion.  

(More links posted soon)

Zeit articles translated to English below.

https://reddmonitor.substack.com/p/plant-for-the-planet-dubious-organisational

https://www.zeit.de/2021/19/plant-for-the-planet-spendengelder-zweifel-glaubwuerdigkeit-schueler-initiative

https://www.zeit.de/2020/53/plant-for-the-planet-klimaschutz-organisation-mexiko-spendengelder

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TruthSpeaks.LetJusticeSpeak@gmail.com

We are also building a global network of investigative reporters, dedicated to reaching out to corporations that once supported questionable nonprofits. Why did they stop donating? What prompted the change? We aim to find out—and share their responses with the public.