DeleteLawZ Makes even Building a Wall Boring

In what has been described as typical fashion, Jose “Chille” DeCastro took the fun out of his “Constitutional Law Scholar” game by subjecting his fans to two hours of forced silence as he “built a wall” to use in teaching the game.

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Lane Myers Arrested for Contempt

First Amendment activist Lane Myers was arrested for contempt of court on Thursday when he interrupted a Judge during a motions hearing who was explaining the rules of the court before the hearing.

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Jose “Chille” DeCastro No Shows Court Hearing

Jose “Chille” DeCastro failed to appear at Thursday’s scheduled status conference for his lawsuit against Michael “Blue Bacon” Pierattini, Kate Peter, Daniel Clement and Team Skeptic, prompting observers to wonder if he’s abandoned the lawsuit entirely.

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Craig Hendry Still Silent on All Social Media

A random donation to Craig Henry’s To Support Craig’s Work” fund was enough to take the day for Wednesday as the jailed YouTuber and social activist brought in $10.00 in funding from one of his supporters.

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Long Island Audit Jump Starts the Market?

As previously predicted, SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes sparked a brief jump in his GoFundMe campaigns as his Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption campaign (his default fundraiser) brought in $10.00 following his over dramatic live stream Tuesday night.

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LVMPD Rebuts Summary Judgment Claims

The Las Vegas Metro Police Department responded on Monday to Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s response to their second motion for summary judgment, which is seeking to dismiss two of the claims made against them.

Floyd Wallace Releases Bizarre Date Video

Floyd Wallace released a bizarre video Wednesday evening featuring “his second date” with a woman he previously featured in a video where she tried out his Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset and ending the video asking, “what the fuck?”

Carolina in Fort Worth Gets Released on PR Bond

YouTuber BZWatchDog brought word on his Monday night livestream that fellow YouTuber Carolyn “Carolina in Ft. Worth” Rodriguez was set to be released Monday night as she was granted a personal recognizance bond while she appealed her sentencing.

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