

It was a strange Sunday for fans of Jose “Chille” DeCastro as the YouTuber, jock sock inventor and budding anti-Israel spokesperson introduced his new “YouVeGotBail.ai” plaque product to his adoring thousands.
DeCastro announced the new product on a three-and-a-half-hour livestream Sunday night, indicating that the product would be available on Monday.
The product is a single two-sided white slab intended to replace his widely available “indestructible” trifold product and has been condensed to fit the highlights of what to do in a traffic stop without needing the pesky reference materials from previous DeCastro materials.
DeCastro’s plaque is roughly two times the width of his previous trifold product and he announced no direct connection to his previously announced “You’ve Got Bail” bail bondsman supplemental service at this time.
The “You’ve Got Bail” online product was previously described as a subscription service where DeCastro that guaranteed subscribers freedom from jail within 24 hours of arrest. The YouTuber claiming that it was bail bondsman adjacent and that subscribers would be assigned a “reporter” who would then report on their case to the press while arranging for bail.
He offered no updates to the planned service on Sunday night’s broadcast.
DeCastro’s You’ve Got Bail plaque product has seen a significant price increase over his previous trifold product. According to its listing on DeCastro’s new YouveGotBail.ai site, single plaques go for $39.00, while two plaques go for $74.00 and DeCastro sells a set of three for $99.99 in his “best bundle value.”
As of press time, DeCastro’s You’ve got Bail single item product page says that he has sold 2 products out of 500 that are available. His two-pack page says that 499 out of 500 are available and his triple item page says that he has 500 in stock.
DeCastro’s website is apparently run by long time super fan Maximus McCullough, whose name appears on unfinished but public pages on the YouVeGotBail.ai domain.
The diminutive YouTuber’s vertical stream has pulled in 140,745 total views, saw 2,203 concurrent viewers at peak, brought in $115.00 in super chat donations and has had 23 comments posted by his rabid fanbase as of press time.
DeCastro’s livestream also continued his pattern of making anti-Israel comments with DeCastro returning to form over the weekend by posting an anti-Israel meme on his YouTube community page.
With sales dwindling in early hours, DeCastro may consider reopening his many GoFundMe accounts or opening a new one to help pay for outstanding court costs and sanctions in both his defeat at the hands of Michael “Blue Bacon” Pierattini and the Las Vegas Metro Police Department.
In crowd sourcing action, no campaigns that we follow saw new donations for Sunday and Jonathan “Frauditor Troll” Hudon-Huneault’s Help us Fight this anti-free speech retaliation lawsuit gained $58.00 in value on Monday due to conversion rate adjustments.
No other campaigns that we follow saw new donations for Monday.
Special thanks to Discord user Tomatoes for providing reference points in DeCastro’s livestream and to our own PANTS for providing refreshing screenshots on our Discord server.
This is a breaking news story.
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