Interesting to see most participants on this thread at odds with this approach, yet a response to having $88,000 taken from you is well done here and we can consider this to be a good lesson in some of the unique properties and implications of having your own domain name.
In a goal oriented mindset, the endeavor here is to shame and expose a scheme which has disenfranchised the registrant of considerable money and time. As far as I'm concerned, this is excellent use case for a domain name as it highlights the sovereignty of the asset and the owner.
There is no highly censorious authority to wield their judgement, rather it is like showing up armed. Digitally enforcing the 1st amendment with the 2nd.
Accountability for the citizenry is well enforced yet the corporations with more power in some cases than nations, have their battalions of lawyers and attorneys ready to intimidate and outcompete.
Yet here they are, bitch made, publicized and shamed.
The fruits will come one way or another, even if that is simply holding them accountable for doing bad by their clientele.