DeleteLawZ Turns Fundraiser Into Circus

Two days after claiming to have raised $1,300.00 for hurricane relief efforts, DeleteLawZ Jose “Chille” DeCastro is facing a backlash from users as he apparently attempted to scrub all evidence of the fundraiser from the internet.

DeCastro’s unusual announcement that he was holding a “Hurricane fundraiser” for North Carolina with fellow YouTuber Alan Hubbs seemed to come out of the blue on Monday afternoon. Hubbs apparently shared with DeCastro the state of towns in North Carolina and the urgent need for help in the area with DeCastro deciding to go live to promote the fundraiser soon after.

The fundraiser itself seemed to be a burden to DeCastro, who was only willing to give it an hour of his time and spent the entire time complaining about his low turn out and promoting his conspiracy theory that “they” are conspiring against him because “they” know that he will be governor of a state he’s yet to name and change policing in America.

He was not too bothered to use his personal Venmo, CashApp, PayPal and YouTube accounts to collect money during the fundraiser, promising to show receipts in a “YouTube community post” down the line before making both videos involving the fundraiser private on his YouTube channel.

As of Wednesday morning, DeCastro hasn’t followed up as promised. Instead, he post quotes from Joseph Stain’s aid Lavrentiy Beria on his YouTube community page and went radio silent on Twitter.

DeCastro was also rattled on Monday as the first of his two live streams (still available at https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1mrGmMApoDQGy) saw DeCastro highlight a comment by first amendment auditor Christopher “Direct D” Ruff, which asked, “Are you grifting off of people’s suffering again squirt?”

The question brought DeCastro to directly challenge Direct D using his fake southern accent to “come through with receipts.” He then dropped the voice and called Direct D “the most miserable guy in the world,” and claimed that Direct D had five warrants out in Arizona so he can’t audit police.

Claiming to once be a “big fan” of Direct D, he said he was disappointed that Direct D called him a “rapist” and claimed that he’s stolen money from people without bringing receipts. DeCastro said he “felt badly” for Direct D, who he claimed looked “frail and unhealthy” and to bring the receipts before demanding Direct D bring people to his fundraiser for the “hurricane relief” later that night.

The outburst brought even more criticism towards DeCastro as it showed how little DeCastro cared for those who he was supposedly helping, taking several minutes to defend his honor against a random rival rather than devote the time to the cause he was promoting.

DeCastro has also been blasted by YouTube Frauditor Troll in a recent video. Frauditor Troll pointed out that YouTube has managed fundraisers where they waive their cut of the money pledged through super chats and other donations and send the money directly to established charities.

With hurricane Milton set to hit Florida today and the entire south in the path of destruction, the money raised by DeCastro Monday night could have gone directly to an established charity instead of some random stranger from the internet who promised to fill his truck with supplies to distribute to random people in the hurricane ravaged area.

Neither Hubbs nor DeCastro have provided evidence that any supplies were purchased or distributed to hurricane victims as of press time.

Frauditor Troll’s YouTube based Hurricane Relief efforts have raised a little over $1,000.00 as of press time.

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