Jeremiah Payne Makes Wild Claims Against Security Officer

Jeremiah Payne returned to YouTube on Monday with a new video about a “Helton” Security guard who he is going to make more famous than “William Thorowgood” as the man was a “piece of shit, tyrant.”

Payne accused the man of “thinking he was a cop” and detaining people, macing people and pulling his service revolver out on them. The YouTuber would not identify if the man did these things to Payne or another party but asked his fans to stand by for a longer story that was coming soon and be prepared to make the man go viral.

The YouTuber claimed that he was in the process of obtaining bodycam footage to help with the story before releasing it and promised that he would take the man down “with everything I have.”

Helton Security is based out of Nashville, Tennessee and has been operating for 25 years. They offer armed and unarmed security and special security services for other events. It is unclear which of their officers had an encounter with Payne.

It is unclear how much of a problem Payne will pose to the company, as his ability to make a video “go viral” has diminished greatly over the years. His current video featuring the announcement has had 105 views in the six hours that it’s been up out of his 17,400 subscribers.

Payne’s also failed to follow through on other threats, including a recent threat to make a video he produced about an encounter with police last year outside of a McDonalds “go viral.” While that video had 11,000 views, the issue was resolved within the video and Payne’s promise of filing a lawsuit never materialized.

The YouTuber also recently posted a video featuring his apparent current living space. The video featured a spacious apartment with a computer with two monitors, a master bedroom for he and his wife and one for their six-year-old daughter.

Payne claimed the video disproved the rumors that he lived on the streets or in a filthy apartment and shows that the Payne family is indeed better off than a year ago when they were struggling and homeless for a time in the Nashville area.

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Jose “Chille” DeCastro returned to livestreaming Thursday night with a stream dedicated to reimbursing one of his friends for paying Jeremiah Payne’s outstanding fines in Kentucky, allowing the controversial YouTuber to stay out of jail for the holiday season.

More controversy erupted Wednesday night as Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s planned fundraiser for Jeremiah Payne failed to materialize, and Payne himself failed to address the on-going controversy on his own Wednesday night livestream.

Jeremiah Payne ended his six-hour long livestream Monday morning on a downward turn as he said that if he didn’t raise the rest of the money he needed in the next few hours he would return to livestreaming as he was on the phone begging with a court to extend his deadline.

An increasingly desperate Jeremiah Payne livestreamed for five hours on Saturday night in an attempt to raise the $600.00 he says he needs to pay for unspecified fines that are due on Monday or else face 280 days in jail.

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