Both first amendment auditors and independent journalists Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova and Craig Hendry defiantly called into live streams while being incarcerated this week before mysteriously going silent in the wake of possibly violating jail guidelines.
Craig Hendry had bond revoked on harassment charges in Indiana in early October and will be sitting in the Vermillion County jail until at least the start of his November 19 trial for the charges.
His associates had released a pair of videos of telephone recordings addresses he made to his followers, similar to Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s addresses from jail when he was incarcerated in the Clark County Detention Center earlier this year.
Hendry then called into DeCastro’s live stream Wednesday night in order to address DeCastro’s shared fans. DeCastro made a pitch for his fans to fill Hendry’s commissary account and to send him gifts baskets and books.
DeCastro also made a pitch for his fans to write the jail on Hendry’s behalf. The YouTuber posted a community post that he sent Hendry a book written by Ayn Rand and then… radio silence. No updates have been posted on either DeCastro’s page or Hendry’s multiple pages since then.
Cordova appeared on Christopher “Direct D” Ruff’s later the same night as he was live from the Jefferson County Jail in Colorado. The YouTuber had less time as he spent about five minutes talking to Ruff while on mute before addressing Ruff’s audience.
The activist said he was still unsure of the facility’s rules and was in the middle of a session where he was about to describe how he was going to “self-revoke” his probation when he ran out of pre-paid time and was cut off.
He has not made another appearance on Ruff’s YouTube channel nor posted an update since the incident.
Both Cordova and Hendry’s GoFundMe accounts have tanked since their appearances with neither taking in new donations since an early flurry this week.
Long Island Audit’s Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption campaign took Thursday with a $25.00 donation.
Long Island Audit’s Unlawful Arrest & Constitutional Rights campaign took Friday with a $5.00 donation.
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