Thursday was the worst day so far for Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s no infamous YouVeGotBail.AI fundraising efforts as despite his holding a vertical stream on his main channel that has had over 260,000 views as of press time, he only managed to draw a single $100.00 donation for the day.
DeCastro went live in the early afternoon with what could be considered a standard show before his fundraising efforts began. He focused on anti-police video, threw in a few coded jabs about his dislike of Israel and his negative views of the Jewish people, and almost completely avoided mention of YouVeGotBail.AI or his fundraising needs other than occasionally sharing the link to the GoFundMe campaign.
Our own On-Going Expenses campaign pulled in $100.00 to tie DeCastro’s take for Friday, in a significant blow to the diminutive YouTuber. While no other campaigns saw new donations for the day, which ended the incredible streak of wins and near wins for the campaign devoted to James “James Freeman” Springer, only a late in the evening donation saved DeCastro from putting up goose eggs for the day.
With his current total, DeCastro now has to raise an average of $1,236.17 a day to meet his deadline of June 30, 2026.
DeCastro seemed unconcerned about his pending deadline during his livestream, stating that he had never failed at fundraising. This statement was curious as DeCastro recently shut down a failing fundraiser he had run for Craig Hendry and is currently failing in the fundraising campaign for Heather Chandler.
Looking at his recent results, DeCastro failed in February when he attempted to raise $16,000.00 for his Stand with Chille, Delete Lawz, Federal Trial Feb 9, 2026, fund. That campaign brought in $13,797.00 before the inventor of the Jock Sock shut it down.
As previously mentioned, he recently deleted his Craig’s Freedom Depends on Your Help campaign, which was seeking $1,500.00 to help Craig Hendry raise bond last year. In over a year, DeCastro managed to bring in $285.00 of $1,500.00.
He also is currently failing with his Stand with Heather Chandler campaign, which stands at $195.00 raised out of a $3,500.00 goal.
Previously, the campaign for YouTuber Press with Rancor, which DeCastro had full access to and claimed to control at one point, raised $4,265.00 out of a $45,000.00 goal. While it is technically still active, it’s had a single donation this year and seems to be on the list of causes and campaigns that he’s given up on.
Thursday also saw the creation of a YGB Media YouTube account that apparently is not run by DeCastro. Appearing early in the day, the account features a single video with a Forrest Gump themed AI video, with DeCastro serving in the role of a young Forrest Gump as a young blonde girl questions his intelligence.
The YouTube account features an icon similar to the YGB Media design DeCastro had displayed the day before when he announced merchandise related to his YouVeGotBail.AI product.
DeCastro also failed to meet his promise from Wednesday of having the merchandise featuring the same logo printed an available on his websites on Thursday. As of press time, no new listings were found on either his YouVeGotBail.AI domain or his DeleteLawZ.com domain.
The failed Power Ranger was active on his community page, however, devoting time to continue posting his conspiracy theory that the Israeli government black mails prominent figures sexually who visit Israel by setting “you up with whatever your heart desires” and then filming you performing sexual acts.
He concluded, “I think the gig is up now… I don’t think anybody goes over there now without understanding that they’re gonna be blackmailed using S E X.”
DeCastro is expected to go live again later on Friday.
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