"I don't know what the complainant gets out of it at the end of the day," Futterman said. "... The complainant isn't going to get, 'Here's a medal for what you did for exposing this corruption' or anything like that. It's a hassle. ... It's a kind of second thought, like, 'Whoa, do I really want to sign an affidavit? Do I really want to go and follow up after this when there's little chance that anything's ever going to come of this?'"