Apparently in need of quick cash, Floyd Wallace returned to livestreaming after serving a 12-day stint in the Cleveland County, Oklahoma, jail on Wednesday and Thursday, with three fund raising related streams.
Wallace was seeking help paying for the shipping of two boxes to Nebraska as part of his pending move. His first livestream raised $75.00 from his fans to mail one of the two boxes to his new address in Nebraska, his second livestream failed at raising any money, while his third livestream succeeded in raising the $60.00 he said he needed to send the second box to Nebraska.
Appearing worried about the costs of shipping heavy boxes, Wallace stated that he had already sent his air conditioner via UPS to his new address. He complained that even with a discount given to him by a female worker, he could not feign his interest in her for a further discount as all American women “looked like men” to him since returning from South America.
The YouTuber claimed to be low on funds as he still owed court costs from his recent conviction and more money to his lawyer for handling his Oklahoma case. While Wallace was set to get paid from YouTube on Friday, he downplayed the amount as he had been inactive on the media platform last month, and the money would primarily be going to repair his car.
Wallace took his fans of a tour of his apartment and stated that he had yet to give notice to his landlord as he seemed angry at her. He implied that she deserved harsh treatment and a lack of notice as she “disrespected him” and he would not go into the “gossip” behind the accusation.
He did make it clear that his new home would be with his cousin in Nebraska. The female cousin was charging him $250.00 in rent per month, and he claimed she’d give him a discount on rent during months he was not in the country.
Wallace then claimed that his cousin got him a job in a meat packing plant and he wanted to work nights to make $17.00 an hour, compared to $15.00 an hour for a daytime shift. He also claimed there were no background checks and that he could work up to 70 hours of overtime.
Turning political, Wallace thanked Donald Trump for his promises to end tax on overtime and to stop taxing taxpayers who made under $150,000.00 a year. While neither policy has been implemented, Wallace reaffirmed his commitment to the leadership of Donald Trump during the stream.
The YouTuber briefly addressed his time in jail and confirmed that he was briefly housed in the same pod as Jason Dollarhide. Dollarhide’s wife Heather had accused Wallace of attempting to sexually assault her in 2023. Wallace said that Dollarhide was cool and there were no incidents between the two despite being “expected to fight” Dollarhide.
He also claimed that he was briefly housed with someone who was accused of having inappropriate relations with a minor. Wallace allegedly refused to take part in a beating that his fellow pod mates had arranged for the man, which was then thwarted by guards who took the man out of the pod.
Wallace complained that the jail’s lack of doors in the bathroom resulted in difficulties for him. He remarked that he could not have a bowel movement for the first six days of his time in jail and that he peed “sitting down” for unspecified reasons.
Getting serious, the YouTuber reflected that his aggression during first amendment auditing sessions may have played a role in his incarceration. He promised some changes but said he would not stop filming the police.
Finally, Wallace admitted that he only thought of “the Studd Chick” while he was incarcerated and was able to spend most of the time sleeping. He said the food was “horrible” and commissary prices were overinflated. Despite his thoughts of his Colombian love, he announced that he would be traveling to the Philippines in September.
Wallace’s promised GoFundMe to support the trip has yet to be created.