Showing frustration on the air for the second straight live stream, Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s Saturday stream drew over 1,500 concurrent viewers for a show that featured his fears and emotions surrounding his difficult campaign to raise money for his YouVeGotBail.AI service.
Classifying the product as an auditor’s wet dream without actually specifying anything has hurt DeCastro’s chances of making his goal of $25,000.00 in under a month.
At times, it’s a social media network for like minded people to come together as an alternative to Facebook. Where people share “uncensored” videos about police interactions and freedom of expression is key.
At other times it’s a crowd sourcing alternative that takes the evil greedy companies such as GiveSendGo and GoFundMe. He promised on Saturday that user data would not be “abused” in his perfect environment for crowdsourcing.
Sometimes it provides press passes to auditors who bring in 25 new users. With prerequisites met, the auditors are now “dues paying members of the press” with the implied idea that the press pass would hold the power of big-time media outlets like CNN, the Associated Press and Fox News.
Other times it’s a slush fund for DeCastro to finance his on-going for-profit campaigns against various police forces. He stated on Saturday that perhaps he should have split the campaign for YouVeGotBail with a campaign for his legal expenses, as serving 50 police officers was expensive and the money was coming directly out of the YouVeGotBail fundraiser.
And sometimes it gets you out of jail. Your membership paying for the chance for DeCastro to hold a crowd sourcing campaign on the platform and get you out of jail “in one hour” from arrest.
In other words, when asked, his answer seems to be “yes, it’ll do that.”
DeCastro said he was worried about the crowd sourcing campaign Saturday during his stream. He told his audience that the stress from running campaign was causing him physical ailments and was negatively impacting his life.
He also held to the untruth that he had never “failed” at a crowd sourcing campaign before. A simple search of GoFundMe shows otherwise, with him failing to achieve his goals in his campaign to raise money for his needs in February and his on-going support for Heather Chandler performing poorly at best.
We’ve shown that he recently removed a failing fundraiser he had made for Craig Hendry. While it’s no longer listed, a simple search of our back issues show the data from that campaign and how it was doomed from the start.
For all of his bluster, for all of his statements that he’s raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in his lifetime, the fact remains that at this point in his life he doesn’t seem to have the ability to connect with enough people to meet his financial needs.
DeCastro again offered investment into the company, stating that investors would have to put up $10,000.00 for the limited slots left to invest. He claimed that he has already “sold” 10% of the company for $100,000.00 in investors.
Then, strangely, he said that he did not want to sell too much of his company to investors because if GoFundMe comes along and buys out the investors, he could lose controlling interest in the company. The same company that has so little interest in it that it was almost beaten in Sunday’s take for a pointless campaign to get someone out of jail… who has been out of jail for almost three weeks.
DeCastro’s campaign brought in $180.00 in new donations for Sunday’s take. The campaign for James “James Springer” Freeman brought in $145.00 for second place. The First Amendment Protection Agency placed third with $10.00 in new donations. No other campaigns that we follow saw donations for the day.
To meet his $25,000.00 goal by June 30, DeCastro will have to average $1,576.50 in donations per day.
In other DeCastro news, he again promised a coming civil war in the next five years. He also implied that on July 4, 2026, there would be an anti-Flock camera uprising within the United States.
He offered no updates to his promised lawsuit against the State of California for making it illegal to drive while using a cell phone. He did mutter that he did not want the government tracking him through AI or automated cameras as he would “lose his license for going 80 in a 60 out in the desert.”
The diminutive YouTuber also claimed that he was fighting for all of our rights with his for-profit lawsuits and that he has lost all of his money with the lawsuits. Then let his audience know that he’s learned never to give a direct financial ask in the lawsuits, as it was used against him at trial in February.
DeCastro is expected to go live again this afternoon.
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