Floyd Wallace to Leave U.S. Permanently?

Floyd Wallace again live streamed on Thursday night, addressing his feelings on Streamyard’s price increases, a recent donation to pay his Texas based legal fees, and his pending departure for Colombia on October 25, 2024.

Starting with Streamyard, Wallace denounced Streamyard’s recent price increase for its professional plan. Wallace said he will stop using the service until he either finds a free alternative or he is able to reduce his plan to something more affordable as Streamyard more than doubled the price for the professional level of service to $50.00 a month.

Wallace live streamed from YouTube’s native app instead of the service, claiming that the investment was too much to take as the price increase was outrageous. He took comments from his audience, but strangely, did not seek immediate help from his audience to crowdsource for his Streamyard fees.

He did attempt to raise $50.00 for a haircut, claiming that he wanted to get his hair and beard trimmed for his pending trip to Colombia. That trip, now set for October 25, will be for “two months” and he will be able to go for longer periods, according to Wallace, as a viewer gave him enough money to pay off his fine for a previously covered Texas conviction.

With the payment, according to Wallace, his six months of probation in Texas will be reduced to three months and that he’ll soon be able to travel the world without limitations He did not, however, address his upcoming trial in Oklahoma for obstructing an officer.

Wallace had previously claimed that he received a continuance to move the trial until November. While the court site does not reflect that as of yet, Wallace did not go on trial for the scheduled October 1 date, so something indeed happened that will be later updated in the system.

Wallace did not explain how the Oklahoma court has been convinced to allow him to flee the country to go on another sex tour and miss his court date, but that will be hopefully covered before his planned extended stay in Brazil.

As part of his travel plans, Wallace claims he is following Colombia up with Brazil and that he will file to have his three month stay in Brazil extended to six months, which will serve as his last fling before seeking a “full time relationship” next year.

He indicated that he had no intentions on returning to the United States now that he was losing the lease on his apartment in January of 2025.

Wallace said that he was going to be reunited with the woman known as “The Studd” and a massively bad breakup at the end of his last trip to Colombia. 

Despite pledges that he was “open and honest” with every girl that he hooked up with, Wallace reaffirmed that he still uses an alias and that he lies about traveling alone. He claims he always has two AirBnB booked and tells the women that he’s part of a larger group who just aren’t home right now when they go back to his place.

Wallace ended the live stream with the surprising news that of the women he cold approached recently at Texas A&M University, none of them was ultimately willing to “hang out with him” as they were all “busy.”

The YouTuber is expected to stream again tonight.

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