Jeremiah Payne remained free on Tuesday as his dire warnings that he needed $600.00 from his fans immediately or else face “280 days in jail, guaranteed” proved false and he scrubbed his YouTube channels of evidence of his fundraisers.
Payne’s promised Monday livestreams did not happen as Payne did not do a last-minute stream to fundraise for the rest of the money, nor did he do a promised 8AM call to the jail to beg for an extension.
Instead, Payne removed three of the four livestreams he held over the weekend, inexplicably leaving the first one up. He then scrubbed his community pages of mentions of the fundraiser, leaving in its place a message to subscribe to his backup channels.
Long time fans were not surprised by Payne’s actions as this was his pattern for most of last year. Go live on a weekend, beg his fans for $300-$600 to pay weekly rent at the hotel his family was staying at, and claim that his family would be “out on the street” should he not raise the money.
His on-going pleas became a target for trolls, who didn’t believe his constant stories of his wife about to start a job on Monday, his sick mother going to the hospital, and multiple beatings dealt out to random homeless men who he said inappropriately approached his daughter.
This time around was the threat of going back to jail for a fine he had known about “for years” and something he hadn’t budgeted for due to his “demonetization” on YouTube. It came as no surprise as Monday turned to Tuesday and Jeremiah was walking free with no updates, promised details of what exactly was going on, and just a pitch for his backup channels to serve as a quasi “ha ha” to his fans who donated money to his cause.
The YouTuber claimed to have made a little under $200.00 for his livestreaming efforts over the weekend.
Payne’s plight did nothing for the GoFundMe market, which remained static for the most part over the weekend into the early week. Our own On-Going expenses campaign took Monday’s crown as we received a holiday donation of $485.00 to put us into the lead for the month.
The market went back to sleep on Monday, with no new donations recorded across all of the campaigns we cover, including Payne’s. Fans rejected pleas from Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova after his “shadow banning” and from SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes, who was rallying against a Trump administration spot for nemesis Patrick “Psycho” Ryder on Tuesday to leave goose eggs in their wake.
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