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LIA, Frauditor Troll Dominate Final Crowd Sourcing Title for 2025

by Jim
January 1, 2026
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The end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026 brought no real changes to the GoFundMe Market with SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes taking the top spot for the year and Jonathan “Frauditor Troll” Huneault, as expected, taking the top spot for the month of December.

Reyes had dominated the majority of 2025 with both the most active amount of GoFundMe campaigns for a single creator with eight campaigns along with the biggest platform to promote those campaigns on.

His Help Me Fight These Unlawful Charges & Injustice campaign took the top slot for the year with a total of $55,235.00 out of a $55,000.00 goal. The campaign is based off an allegedly manufactured incident in July where Reyes is charged with trespassing at a now former Connecticut State Trooper’s home.

Support for Reyes has fallen off significantly in the past few months, as he’s met his set goal and he’s refused a plea deal that would leave him without the need for such vast amounts of money.

The fall off in donations and his active attempts to stop the push of his GoFundMe campaigns also coincidentally coincide with the fact that his profiting from allegedly manufactured incidents has been brought up in a Florida based lawsuit.

Reyes is making tens of thousands of dollars a month from his YouTube channel, with little to no overhead on producing videos. Most of his on-going civil lawsuits are now pro se and his need for money to “defend himself” in court may be tested in the future as he’s the most successful youtuber in the First Amendment auditing space.

Second place for the year went to Leonard “Leroy Truth” Filipowski, whose Stand with Leroy Truth Against Injustice campaign made $9,526.00 out of a $12,000.00 goal before vanishing under mysterious circumstances.

This was another campaign promoted by Reyes after an arrest of Filipowski for allegedly assaulting a police officer in the late fall of 2025. Filipowski, who was named “Auditor of the Year” at a Florida convention of his peers earlier in the year, failed to make the incident into a platform changing event before he removed the campaign from GoFundMe.

Our own On-Going Expenses campaign brought I $8,874.00 for the year from your generous donations. Our YouTube presence is still relatively tiny and your donations really do help keep the lights on, keep the cats fed and keep us in a position where we can bring you new stories. We thank you for your support over the last year and we literally wouldn’t be here without you.

Fourth place went to Reyes again and his Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption fund, which took in $6,956.00 for the year. This is the generic fund for Reyes, which is linked from most of his YouTube videos. Surprisingly, it’s the only other campaign by Reyes that has made the top 10 for the year.

Clash with Bao’s Secure Legal Representation fund came in fifth place for the year with a $6,790.00 tally out of a $6,500.00 goal. This now retired fund came as a reaction to Bao’s on camera arrest in Massachusetts in the early part of 2025.

Bao had come to Massachusetts in order to cover the second Karen Read trial and blundered into the zone setup to exclude members of the press and public from interacting with witnesses and participants in the murder trial.

He was ultimately held on a 24-hour psychiatric hold due to his strange behavior during the arrest and while he was in custody. The charges were ultimately dropped against him in mid-2025.

The divisive Lane Myers placed sixth for the year with a GiveSendGo campaign that had briefly dominated the beginning of the year. Myers exploded onto the First Amendment scene in late 2024 and early 2025 and his antics brought in $5,458.00 out of a $30,000.00 goal… before he was convicted of charges against him and spent a good amount of time in jail leading to his trial.

After the trial, he briefly refused to comply with orders from the court and seemed to be ready to defy the conditions of his release until he again, simply stopped, and took himself out of the public eye, complying with the court.

Seventh place went to Jonathan “Frauditor Troll” Huneault and his Help us Fight this anti-free speech retaliation lawsuit. Huneault, the only so-called “anti-auditor” on our list, pulled in $4,375.00 out of a $56,847.00 goal (converted from CAD to US) in the last couple of months in the year.

Huneault is in a weird position where he’s defending himself against a lawsuit for his alleged misuse of Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova’s work. This one is odd as Huneault, presenting himself as the righteous one in the lawsuit against the “evil” Cordova, may end up stripping or significantly redefining creators’ rights on YouTube should he win.

Craig Hendry’s To Support Craig’s Work campaign raised $1,949.00 in the early part of 2025 based on his need to fund his then on-going appeal of his late 2024 conviction for stalking and harassment charges out of Indiana. Hendry spent a good portion of the year in jail and is currently in jail as 2026 begins for unrelated charges.

This campaign was one of two Hendry had set up for himself, with a third that Jose “Chille” DeCastro set up on his own, with DeCastro bungling the promotion of all three at times. With Hendry switching his promotion to direct and non-public donations, this GoFundMe is not expected to thrive in the new year.

The ninth position for the year went to late arrival Beau “Flex Your Freedoms” Bish from a campaign organized by Jose “Chille” DeCastro. Bish was arrested in early December, sparking DeCastro to mobilize his forces to raise $1,825.00 in a little under two days to free Bish from jail.

Bish responded to DeCastro’s efforts by nearly completely forgetting to thank or praise him in his post-release livestream. DeCastro stopped promoting Bish after the snub and it is not clear how much of the money DeCastro actually distributed to Bish. The campaign nearly doubled its $1,000.00 goal before going dormant by the end of the month.

Finally, DeCastro’s own Time to Sue the corrupt Unprincipled Judge Ann Zimmerman fund made $1,680.00 for the year out of a $5,000.00 goal. This campaign was recently ended as DeCastro had filed his suit against Zimmerman months ago and had gone several months without a donation.

Fans were never receptive to this fund as DeCastro forgot to promote it on his livestreams more often than not. He had promised that he would throw a “huge” party in Las Vegas should he win a monetary award from the suit, however the money spent on the party would equal the amount of donations he received from the campaign.

The monthly top ten significantly changed from mid-month with the inclusion of Bish’s campaign and late in the month donations to other campaigns.

Huneault’s Help us Fight this anti-free speech retaliation lawsuit brought in $2,833.00 for the month to take first place.

Beau Bish’s DeCastro promoted campaign placed second with a $1,825.00 take.

Our own On-Going Expenses campaign placed third with a $1,419.00 take.

SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes took fourth with his Support Against Tyranny & Corruption campaign, which took in $275.00 for the month.

Filipowski’s now closed Stand with Leroy Truth Against Injustice campaign brought in $120.00 for the month.

Reyes returns with his Help Me Fight These Unlawful Charges & Injustice campaign, which received $75.00 in new donations.

Rogue Nation’s Getting me back on the road fund brought in $35.00 new donations to earn a place on the list for December.

Liberty Troll’s Support the Fight for Our Constitutional Rights campaign brought in $20.00 for the month.

Finally, Christopher “Direct D” Ruff’s Help Christopher Ruff (Direct D) Clear His Name fund brought in $7.00 to close out the list of campaigns that bought in donations for the month.

Please see our “text only” version of this news article for individual tallies of the past few days of 2025.

Our own On-Going Expenses fund brought in $50.00 to start the year with a win as no other campaigns that we follow received donations for the first of the year.

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  1. Robert Fortin says:
    2 months ago

    JF The charges were ultimately dropped against him in mid-2025.

    Yes but NONE of the money he raised for his legal fight was ever returned.
    Is anyone surprised?

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