Crime Pays: Hendry Wins GoFundMe for October

Craig Hendry’s association with DeleteLawZ Jose “Chille” DeCastro paid off in October as the jailed YouTuber, Activist and sometime chemical dealer took the individual top spot with $389.00 in donations to his GoFundMe.

Hendry has been jailed since mid-October after having his bond revoked in a felony harassment case after picking up new unrelated charges. His case has been mentioned by DeCastro multiple times, which corresponds to major direct donations to Hendry’s GoFundMe campaign.

DeCastro is also taking direct donations that he says he is distributing to Hendry’s commissary account at the jail after Hendry had been on a hunger strike for the first two weeks of incarceration. Hendry expressed the belief that the food was being poisoned by the jail in order to eliminate him before his upcoming trial.

While Hendry took the singles crown for the month, the overall crown went to SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes, who pulled in a combined $423.00 over three campaigns.

Second on the individual list is our own Ongoing Expenses campaign with a $230.00 take for the month, down almost 50% from September.

A close third is Reyes’ Support Freedom Stand Against Tyranny Together fund, which took in $228.00 for the month.

Next up is newcomer Liberty Troll, whose incarceration helped him bring in $185 for the month.

This is followed by Reyes’ Support the Fight Against Tyranny and Corruption fund at $160.00 for the month.

Christopher “Direct D” Ruff’s Help Direct D Clear His name fund is up next with a $100.00 take.

Reyes’ third campaign on the list, his Unlawful Arrest and Constitutional Rights fund, took in $35.00.

Finally, Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova took in $20.00 for the month.

Cordova’s failure is strange as despite being jailed and having Direct D campaign for him, Cordova only managed to pull in two donations of $10.00 for the entire month. This may be due to his extreme unpopularity, or the fact that Direct D only half heartly campaigned for him, but it’s a huge downturn when compared to the others who were incarcerated in October.

Notable in his absence is Jose “Chille” DeCastro, who suspended all of his GoFundMe accounts in September. DeCastro is taking direct funding towards his Venmo, Cashapp and PayPal accounts as a replacement for the direct campaigns.

Hendry came in second for Friday itself, with a $20.00 donation, but fell to our own Ongoing Expenses campaign, which took in $50.00.

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