Returning to the on-going bizarre world of Floyd Wallace, the YouTuber announced on Wednesday that he was selling his plasma in order to pay for his probation charges from the state of Texas.
Wallace started his Tuesday broadcast with his announcement that he was moving from Texas, which turned out to be a repeat of his more recent claims that he was moving from College Station, Texas, to another part of Texas.
Moving is a reoccurring theme on Wallace’s live stream, as at one point he was going to move to South Dakota, at another point he was going to Dallas, etc. He has also announced his intention to move overseas full time with various countries in mind as his interests change.
On his latest program, he was favoring moving to Dallas or Fort Worth again, which technically wasn’t a move “from Texas” but a move “in Texas.” He favored the cities as they were north of College Station and would provide him with easier access to Nebraska if he wanted to travel back to his home state.
Wednesday also saw him declare that he had ended his fundraising efforts to pay his unexpected fee of $360.00 for probation services. The YouTuber announced that he was going to sell his body’s plasma as a way to earn enough money to pay the fee.
Wallace said he could sell his plasma six times at a rate of $150.00 per time. After the six time, the rate was reduced to $75.00. He didn’t have anything in mind to replace the plasma gig after it ran its course, but for now, he said his immediate needs for the probation fine and travel could be met by selling plasma.
The YouTuber also again claimed to be pushing back his trip to Colombia. This time he was going to move it to November 12, the date of his blind plea in Oklahoma for charges of obstructing an officer from 2023.
Wallace was still sure that he could easily fire his attorney and demand a jury trial instead of the blind plea deal. He again expressed his intention to delay jail time from the charges for as long as possible, giving him time to embark on his latest sex tour of Colombia.
Opening a panel on Streamyard, Wallace essentially vanished into the background for the rest of the broadcast. He was content to let other men speak on his issues, only interjecting briefly to meekly offer his own opinions on subject that the men were discussing without him.
Wallace is expected to stream again later this week.