SeanPaul “Long Island Audit” Reyes’ “Help with Billboard Truck Purchase to EXPOSE Tyranny” fund showed minor signs of life on Monday with a $5.00 dontation that put it in second place for the day, behind the usual $10.00 donation to our own On-Going Expenses fund.
The donation is the first in 28 days to the fund, ending a drought for most of his on-going campaigns, as only his “Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption” fund has had a donation this month.
His “Unlawful Arrest & Constitutional Rights Violation” campaign sits at $2,326.00 out of a $10,000.00 goal and last saw a donation two months ago.
The “Fund Legal Defense Against Unlawful Arrest” fund hasn’t had a donation in a month’s time and sits at $16,326.00 out of a $20,000.00 goal.
Sitting near death for seven months, his “Help with Criminal Defense Attorney for This Case” campaign sits at $21,650.00 out of a $25,000.00 goal.
Five months dormant, his “Help LIA with Legal Fees to Fight Tyrant’s Lawsuit” fund sits at $1,891.00 out of a $2,500.00 goal.
It’s unclear what prompted the donation to his fund to buy his billboard truck as he’s already purchased the vehicle, though Reyes has been in the news lately for obnoxious and trolling behavior not directly related to his billboard truck.
Reyes made news over the weekend for participating in Josh Abrams’ ambush of a security guard who appeared as a “hero” on the Doctor Phil taping about auditors.
Abrams used Reyes to bash the man, whose encounter with Reyes was the topic of the show. Allowing Reyes to say the man was a liar about their encounter and accuse the man of inventing the story of a veteran who committed suicide after his encounter.
Reyes, to the cheers of Abrams’ side chat, was relentless towards the man, questioning his role as a security guard and demanding that the man acknowledge that his only role as a security guard is to observe.
Despite his claims of only working alone, Reyes apparently worked with another auditor during his 2023 encounter with the security guard, as a second auditor “randomly appeared” to help distract guards and to defend Reyes.
Reyes has also appeared in a collaboration video with comedian Too Apree, though claimed the videos were “just a coincidence” and not in the least pre-planned.
The subject of Reyes tremendous financial success has also come up with YouTuber Mark Stout pointing out and a Frauditor Troll live panel that Reyes is a “trust fund baby” and doesn’t need to use crowdfunding campaigns to raise money as he receives money from his family.
Reyes has downplayed his tremendous earnings from YouTube and his crowdfunding campaigns, allowing the campaigns to remain up long after the court cases involved in the campaigns have ended.
On that note, if you’d like to make us rich beyond our wildest dreams (hey $20.00 is RICH!) and all that good stuff AND to force me to keep writing this column each day, we do have a GoFundMe of our own (https://gofund.me/b8144e31). All proceeds go to keeping the lights on, eating, and writing new stories to feature here and on reallycoolsite.org.