Craig Hendry Continues to Profit from Jail Time

Jailed YouTuber Craig Hendry continues to profit from his recent bail revocation and jailing in Indiana as he brought in $109.00 in new donations to his GoFundMe campaign to win Tuesday’s race for the title.

Hendry has been helped by Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s promotion of his GoFundMe and jail commissary account, turning what was a dead GoFundMe into a lucrative supply of new funding for the Indiana based YouTuber.

The activist has been in jail for nearly two weeks after having his bond revoked in a harassment case in Vermillion County, Indiana.

Hendry spent time on his latest recorded commentary, his third released address since going to jail, critiquing the case and declaring that he’ll be found innocent of the charges. In Hendry’s version of the case, he was investigating the Clinton, Indiana, mayor for misdeeds and two workers from the mayor’s office retaliated against him by conspiring to file stalking charges in the case.

He asked for his fans to attend his November 1 evidentiary hearing and his November 19, 2024, trial for the charges. Going so far as to ask if Jose “Chille” DeCastro could be convinced to make an appearance in court.

Updating his hunger strike, Hendry said that he hadn’t eaten any of the food provided by the jail in the 13 days he had been locked up. Through his viewers, DeCastro and his family, he was able to come up with commissary funds and treated himself to a meal of cold rice and mackerel that he described as “dog food.”

Unlike Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova, Hendry has had the backing of seasoned activist Jose “Chille” DeCastro since being taken into custody. DeCastro has extensive experience in promoting people who have been jailed and is able to direct his fans to fund the commissary accounts of the people he’s helping.

Cordova, who has been at odds with DeCastro for years now, lacks such an organized backing, which is reflected in his lack of donations when compared to Hendry, who is literally running roughshod over the GoFundMe marked with DeCastro’s health.

Tuesday’s take saw $20.00 go to our own On-Going expenses account, but no other action in the market even as the market expanded yesterday with the addition of Jeremiah Payne’s most recent GoFundMe campaign.

Hendry took a step backwards on Wednesday, without an active source of promotion and DeCastro focused on his own needs. Long Island Audits took the day with a $50.00 donation towards his Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption campaign and $20.00 towards his Support Freedom Against Tyranny Together campaign.

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