

Tuesday’s request for help by SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes turned into a massive haul for his Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption GoFundMe campaign brought in a staggering $1,045.00 haul for the day.
The donations were propelled by Reyes’ latest video, which announced the news that he and his attorney would be deposing Connecticut State Trooper Sgt. Brian Fahey on April 25, 2025.
Reyes requested that all of his viewers post a question to be used during the deposition. Unlike other YouTubers, Reyes specifically did not ask his fans to brigade the Connecticut State police. He did, however, include links to his merchandise store, Attorney Shield product, endorsements, money apps and Cameo page in the description of the video.
The video features two highly edited incidents involving Sgt. Fahey and Reyes, with Reyes claiming that he was assaulted and that his civil rights were violated in both incidents.
In the video, Reyes explains that after he filed complaints against Sgt. Fahey, Sgt. Fahey was then cleared by internal affairs and the state attorney. They found that he had done nothing wrong in the incidents and no laws were violated.
Reyes took great delight in explaining that he was able to use the first encounter with Sgt. Fahey as the “what not to do” segment as part of a first amendment auditing seminar he presented to the Hubbard, Ohio, police department.
The YouTuber further explained that he had “no choice” but to sue Sgt. Fahey civilly for his actions after exhausting all means of retribution through law enforcement channels.
Tuesday’s donations bring Reyes’ combined GoFundMe totals (across seven active campaigns) to $112,493.00 in collected donations over the past two years. His total for the year now stands at a little over $1,600.00.
Reyes has been previously criticized for running GoFundMe campaigns despite his enormous personal wealth and his status as the second largest currently active YouTube first amendment auditing channel, multiple product endorsements.
He’s also been criticized for using crowd sourcing to fundraise for items to be used in future harassment campaigns designed to facilitate pro-Reyes outcomes in the future. His electronic billboard truck, paid with donations from his readers has been used multiple times against select targets in what Reyes describes as “first amendment protected activity” while others describe as “harassment.”
No other campaigns received donations for Tuesday.
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