Tuesday saw SeanPaul “Long Island Audit” Reyes took a victory lap of sorts as he returned to the Connecticut State Police headquarters to celebrate the fact that former Connecticut State Trooper Bryan Fahey had retired and to file FOIA requests for information about the former trooper.
Reyes explained that now that Fahey had retired, the protective order that limited Reyes from visiting Fahey’s place of work had now expired and that he was free to visit the Connecticut State Police as much as possible.
The YouTuber repeated his recent claims that the former State Police Sergeant was responsible for an illegal overtime scheme and that he was at the police headquarters to investigate the officer, along with several other officers that Reyes accused of retiring under mysterious circumstances related to the illegal overtime scheme.
Along with Fahey, Reyes has accused all of those that retired on the same day as Fahey as being suspected of being part of the illegal overtime scheme. Those former officers included Lt. Stephen Samson, TFC Jacob Bissaillon, TFC Samantha McCord and TFC John Such.
Reyes was there to file a FOIA request for all overtime records for the above-mentioned officers, along with Fahey for a period between August 1, 2024, and July 31, 2025. He has also demanded all assignment/duty rosters for Fahey, building access logs, internal affairs complaints and other information relating to overtime.
The YouTuber insisted that the FOIA request was step one in his plan to out Fahey’s role in the alleged scheme and he would be following the requests up to FOIA Fahey’s every movement as part of his job over the past year.
Gleefully, Reyes forced his fans to give him several thousand likes before he would reveal that he heard a rumor that Fahey was offered a job at the Foxwood Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, but had that offer rescinded due to the controversy surrounding recent events with Reyes.
He continued to paint himself as a victim, accusing Fahey of “sinning” against him and proclaiming Fahey’s “guilt” of various crimes despite the lack of indictments against Fahey.
Reyes further revealed that he had been in contact with the FBI, who took his statement against Fahey and the supposed overtime scheme.
The accusations by Reyes did not go unnoticed by his fandom, as he earned $1,000.00 in new donations to his Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption GoFundMe campaign on Wednesday, with another $131 in donations to his Stand with Me to Hold Bryan Fahey Accountable fund.
Our own On-Going Expenses GoFundMe campaign took in $200.00 in new donations Wednesday. No other campaigns saw new donations for the day.
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