Social Media Investigations in Florida & Nationwide
Royal Palm Investigations provides professional social media investigations and open-source intelligence support for attorneys, businesses, private clients, and organizations in Florida and nationwide. We help identify online behavior, digital relationships, related accounts, damaging disclosures, and open-source evidence for legal, business, family, reputation, and private matters.
Digital clues can add context that formal records never capture
Social media may contain behavior patterns, admissions, relationships, location clues, public statements, images, video, or damaging disclosures that never appear in court, corporate, or property records. Royal Palm Investigations helps attorneys, businesses, and private clients identify and document relevant online information.
Our investigators go beyond a quick profile scan. We use lawful open-source intelligence methods to identify public profiles, aliases, online connections, archived-content indicators, geo-tagged material, and activity patterns that may support litigation, corporate disputes, family matters, reputation concerns, or private investigations.
Clients retain RPI when online conduct may affect credibility, custody, financial claims, business disputes, reputation issues, workplace concerns, personal safety, or legal strategy. The objective is to document what exists, connect relevant patterns, and preserve useful findings before content changes or disappears.
What a social media investigation may include
Each search is tailored to the facts, platforms, people, aliases, and case objective involved. The work is discreet, lawful, and designed to produce usable findings—not an indiscriminate collection of online material.
Profile discovery and alias research
Identification of public accounts, usernames, aliases, alternate profiles, and online handles that may be connected to known emails, phone numbers, names, habits, identifiers, or public associations.
Changed or deleted-content leads
Review of available traces, archived indicators, reposts, cached references, shared screenshots, and related material that may help document content that changed, disappeared, or was removed.
Relationship and connection mapping
Identification of public associations, mutual contacts, tagged content, group participation, shared locations, business connections, and relationship patterns relevant to the assignment.
Evidence for legal matters
Documentation of threats, harassment, admissions, contradictions, behavior patterns, timelines, public statements, and other lawfully visible information that counsel may evaluate for litigation, custody, or defense strategy.
Lifestyle and asset indicators
Review of public posts that may show travel, spending, property, vehicles, work activity, undisclosed-income indicators, or lifestyle details relevant to asset, support, claim, or credibility issues.
Public-activity monitoring
For appropriate ongoing matters, RPI can monitor public activity, profile changes, new posts, online mentions, and other case-specific developments within lawful and ethical boundaries.
Open-source research is not unauthorized access
Royal Palm Investigations focuses on publicly available or otherwise lawfully obtained information. We do not hack accounts, bypass privacy settings, impersonate authorized users, or promise access to content that is not lawfully available.
Built for legal, business, family, and reputation matters
Social media findings become useful when they answer a defined investigative question and are evaluated in the context of other facts.
Evidence, credibility and conduct
Attorneys and clients may need online research involving litigation, family law, custody, threats, harassment, financial claims, disputed conduct, witness credibility, or defense strategy.
- Public statements and admissions
- Threat or harassment documentation
- Timelines and contradictions
- Relationship and location clues
People, entities and reputation
Businesses, executives, and organizations may need discreet online intelligence for due diligence, workplace concerns, vendor or partner risk, internal disputes, reputation issues, and public-facing claims.
- Professional and identity claims
- Undisclosed affiliations
- Reputation and media indicators
- Business-related associations
Behavior, relationships and exposure
Private clients may need help understanding online behavior, hidden public accounts, relationship patterns, impersonation indicators, personal-safety concerns, or reputation-sensitive activity.
- Alias and account discovery
- Public relationship mapping
- Online mentions and monitoring
- Preservation before content changes
Social media investigations for clients anywhere
Social media investigations are not limited by city or county. Online activity, public profiles, usernames, posts, photos, videos, comments, reviews, tags, and digital relationships can often be researched and documented remotely for clients across Florida and nationwide.
RPI assists attorneys, businesses, private clients, executives, and organizations that need lawful open-source intelligence, social media evidence review, related-account research, online-threat documentation, reputation research, or digital relationship mapping.
Whether the matter involves litigation, family law, due diligence, online harassment, workplace concerns, business disputes, or personal safety, we can help identify and organize relevant online findings before content changes or disappears.
From a case question to documented findings
Case objective
Identify the subject, known accounts or identifiers, relevant conduct, timeframe, intended use, and the question the research must answer.
Profiles and signals
Search lawful public sources for accounts, aliases, connections, posts, images, activity patterns, archived indicators, and related clues.
Identity and context
Compare identifiers, dates, associations, source details, and surrounding content before attributing information or reporting significance.
Findings and limits
Organize relevant findings with source information, screenshots or notes where appropriate, context, and clear investigative limitations.
Social media investigations and OSINT
The scope depends on the known identifiers, platforms, timeframe, subject, risk, and intended use of the findings.
What is a social media investigation?
A social media investigation is the lawful review and documentation of online activity, public profiles, digital relationships, posts, comments, media, and open-source clues relevant to a legal, business, family, reputation, or private matter.
Can social media evidence be used in legal cases?
Social media findings may support legal strategy when properly documented and preserved. Attorneys should evaluate whether particular findings are relevant, authentic, admissible, or appropriate for the matter.
Do you search for hidden or alternate accounts?
Where lawful and supported by available indicators, RPI may research usernames, aliases, public associations, email or phone indicators, profile patterns, and other clues that may identify related public accounts. An indicator is not reported as confirmed identity without sufficient support.
Do you monitor ongoing online activity?
Yes, for appropriate matters. RPI can monitor public activity, profile changes, posts, online mentions, and other case-specific developments within lawful and ethical limits.
Can social media investigations be done remotely?
Yes. Many social media investigations can be handled remotely because the work focuses on online activity, public profiles, usernames, digital relationships, open-source records, and lawfully available internet-based evidence.
Do you work with clients outside Florida?
Yes. Royal Palm Investigations provides social media investigation and open-source intelligence support for clients in Florida and nationwide when the matter can be handled through lawful online research and documentation.
Online evidence can disappear quickly
If social media activity may affect your legal, business, family, reputation, or private matter, Royal Palm Investigations can help identify, document, and organize relevant public-source findings before content changes or disappears.
Over 30 years of investigative experience. Licensed Florida Private Investigators. Agency #A3300070.