Jose “Chille” DeCastro held yet another live fundraiser Friday afternoon with the intention of raising $15,000.00 to pay for attorney Josh Tomsheck of the firm Holland & Tomsheck to dismiss his recent charges in Nevada and to announce the filing his latest federal civil rights lawsuit and vague support for jailed “civil libertarian” Lane Myers.
DeCastro was arrested on July 3, 2026, for walking in the street in Las Vegas where a sidewalk is available and for obstructing an officer for allegedly failing to give his social security number when he was being booked into jail.
The campaign to raise money for his own attorney has outpaced his previous livestream to raise funds for the patent for his YouVeGotBail.AI, raising almost as much money in the past week as the previous campaign made in June before DeCastro suspended the campaign. He would eventually have to take a loan from a family member to cover the remaining balance he owed a patent attorney.
DeCastro’s livestream was fairly successfully in those efforts as he made $1,635.00 for the day to his Help Me Defend My Constitutional Rights GoFundMe campaign, bringing its total to $4,345.00 out of its $15,000.00 goal.
Our own Ongoing Expenses campaign placed second with $341.00 in new donations for the day, while SeanPaul “Long island Audit” Reyes raised $10.00 to his We the People vs. Police Union Power campaign.
No other campaigns that we follow saw donations for the day.
Joshua Gray, who has served off and on as a mouthpiece for jailed “civil libertarian” Lane Myers appeared in DeCastro’s side chat during the event and begged for help for his friend. DeCastro directly pledged that he would put money on Myers’ books each week while he was being held in jail.
This is unusual for DeCastro, as he disparaged other auditors who have said disparaging things about him in the past. Myers famously accused DeCastro of being on “pills” before mocking DeCastro’s efforts to overturn the Terry v. Ohio Supreme Court decision and writing DeCastro’s livestreams off as “commercials.”
Despite claiming to be broke and pledging that he will use his fans’ money to fund his future lawsuits and defense against criminal charges, DeCastro took time to mock people in his side chat, claiming he made more than they did in revenue each month.
DeCastro took a shot at the website The Public Documents of Jose DeCastro, run by friend of ReallyCoolNews, Pdocs, claiming that the site contained information on “anyone” named Jose DeCastro and that he has no valid criminal records.
The diminutive YouTuber was vague on his latest lawsuit, which he claimed to have filed on Friday. Stating that he paid $405.00 for the federal civil rights lawsuit, believed to be against the Clark County Detention Center, where he was briefly housed in 2024 for charges of obstructing an officer and interfering with a crime scene. DeCastro was released from the facility after winning an appeal of his charges.
The inventor of the Jock Sock again mocked his “trolls” stating that he would not detail the lawsuit and that the trolls can download it once he is posted.
On the subject of “trolling,” DeCastro complained loudly that his Instagram account has been targeting by “Pigs” who have been trolling him in the comments area of his latest videos. He asked his viewers to go to Instagram and defend him from the “trolls” during this livestream.
The YouTuber was parked in his car during the broadcast and had taken the time to put a blanket over his rear window and angle his camera in order to block observation of his location through his driver’s side window. He occasionally moved the camera to inadvertently reveal that he was parked under what looked to be an overpass.
DeCastro is expected to continue his fundraising efforts later on Saturday.
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