In a confusing partial audio-only video, Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s latest man crush, Lane Myers live streamed a hearing in Tuscon, Arizona’s city court on Monday that he called a “setup” to serve him with another injunction.
Myers was set for an injunction hearing with Magistrate Judge Lisa Surhio on Monday. Before the hearing, he was approached by someone acting as a process server who was going to serve him after the hearing with another injunction that was dated July of 2024.
An enraged Myers went into court ready for battle and didn’t get one as Judge Surhio immediately announced that there’d be no hearing as the Judge announced she had a conflict and couldn’t hear the case.
Myers, already angry, began to berate the Judge, swearing at her and questioning why, if the judge knew weeks ago that she’d was recusing herself, that she didn’t simply issue a notice in advance.
He noted that he took the day off from work to come in and wasted his entire day now for a session that wasn’t going to happen. He was chastised for swearing at the judge, but he responded by swearing at Judge Surhio again because the court was no longer in session.
In the end, Myers threatened Judge Surhio with a judicial misconduct complaint before storming out of the courtroom. He then accepted service of the injunction from July. The server explained that he was just given the document when he arrived at the courthouse that morning and had no further knowledge of it.
The injunction had been signed by Judge Lisa Surhio, the same one who had just recused herself from the earlier case. It ordered Myers to turn over any guns he possessed and ordered him to remove videos from YouTube from a case involving another case.
Myers wondered aloud why the injunction could not have been served earlier in the year, as he had been arrested multiple times since then. He also wondered if it was just coincidental as he had shared those videos with a prosecutor in that particular case last week when someone remembered the old injunction.
The YouTuber announced that the entire situation was a setup, and that Judge Surhio acted improperly in not cancelling the hearing in advance, setting him up to be served with the July injunction.
Myers ended his livestream by refusing to remove the videos in question, claiming they were provided to him via a records request and another judge had already ruled that they can stay up. He did not return to livestream later in the afternoon as promised at the end of his stream.