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Novingers launch 2,000-mile ride to spotlight tax relief for fraud victims

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Novingers launch 2,000-mile ride to spotlight tax relief for fraud victims

Aaron and Rebecca Novinger have started their third annual Pedaling Against Ponzis ride, a 2,000-mile trip from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to Washington, D.C. The campaign aims to raise awareness of IRS Form 4684 Section C and gather support for Ponzi scheme victims and other fraud survivors.

Why it matters: - The ride is meant to push more awareness of a tax recovery tool that can help victims of Ponzi schemes and other financial fraud recoup losses. - The Novingers are also using the trip to build public support for fraud victims through a national petition. - The effort is aimed at survivors, families and financial advisers who may not know the recovery option exists.

What happened: - Aaron and Rebecca Novinger launched the third annual Pedaling Against Ponzis ride on June 8, 2026. - Aaron Novinger is riding a bright blue, human-powered velomobile from the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. - The trip covers about 2,000 miles. - Rebecca Novinger is managing logistics, safety and outreach from the couple’s home office.

The details: - The campaign centers on IRS Form 4684 Section C, which the Novingers say can provide up to a 95% income credit on losses tied to fraud victims. - Supporters are being asked to sign a petition on PonziRelief.org to show nationwide backing for the cause. - The ride is also framed as a victory lap after earlier rides focused on lobbying to preserve a tax break from expiring. - The velomobile is described as completely human-powered and has no motor. - The Novingers say Ponzi schemes create lasting damage for families and often leave victims without enough public attention.

Between the lines: - The ride blends advocacy, public education and political pressure into a highly visible stunt designed to turn a niche tax issue into a broader victim-relief campaign. - By pairing a cross-country ride with petition gathering, the Novingers are trying to show lawmakers that fraud recovery has an organized constituency. - The use of a striking bike and daily media content suggests the campaign is built to attract attention well beyond the tax policy audience.

What’s next: - The public can follow daily updates on Facebook at @PedalingAgainstPonzis. - Media interviews with Aaron Novinger are available by phone or Zoom while he is on the road. - The campaign says it will share b-roll, photos and daily video dispatches during the ride. - Press availability is planned when the ride reaches the U.S. Capitol.

The bottom line: - The Novingers are turning a cross-country bike ride into a campaign to educate the public about fraud-loss tax relief and rally support for Ponzi scheme victims.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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