**HEADLINE: ** Mark Fuhrman’s New “Justice for Sale” App Exposes Your Local Cops’ Dirty Laundry—And It’s Going to Cost You.

**HEADLINE: ** Mark Fuhrman’s New “Justice for Sale” App Exposes Your Local Cops’ Dirty Laundry—And It’s Going to Cost You.

The Wallet Hit: Forget Netflix. For $9.99 a month, disgraced LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman is launching a subscription service that claims to “crowdsource” police misconduct reports. Who pays? You do. The app’s algorithm flags officers involved in lawsuits, settlements, or excessive force complaints. The twist? Your local property taxes are about to skyrocket. Here’s why: Cities are terrified of this transparency. Analysts predict municipalities will sue to block the app, costing taxpayers millions in legal fees. Meanwhile, your insurance premiums could drop—if you use the app to avoid areas with high police complaint rates.

The Daily Life Drama: Think your neighbor’s over-the-line arrest was a fluke? Fuhrman’s app will now let you search any officer before calling 911. But there’s a catch: The app uses public records, meaning your own address and police interactions could be scraped and exposed. Privacy experts warn it’s a “double-edged sword” for renters and homeowners. Plus, expect a surge in “protest insurance” policies—companies will charge you extra if you live near a ‘red-flagged’ precinct.

The Bottom Line: Fuhrman, who infamously helped OJ Simpson walk, has now created a tool that might help you walk away from a questionable ticket—but only if you’re willing to pay for the privilege. Your local PD’s secret files are now a subscription service. Your wallet is the witness.