SeanPaul “Long Island Audits” Reyes took the Sunday GoFundMe title with a $50.00 take for his “Support the Fight Against Tyranny & Corruption!” fund, bringing that fund to a 94% completion rate and trampling our own $10.00 take for our Ongoing Expenses fund.
The unusual donation to the fund, which hadn’t seen a donation in a month, came in a single donation from an anonymous donor and doesn’t seem to be indication of a return to active campaigning for the YouTuber’s multiple GoFundMe campaigns.
Reyes’ Help with Billboard Truck Purchase to EXPOSE Tyranny still stands at $11,671.00 out of a $20,000.00 goal and hasn’t had a donation in 27 days.
His Help LIA with Legal Fees to Fight Tyrant’s Lawsuit, remains at $1,891.00 out of a $2,500.00 goal and hasn’t seen a new donation in six months.
LIA’s Help with Criminal Defense Attorney for this Case fund stands at $21,650.00 out of a $25,000.00 goal and hasn’t had a donation in eight months.
The Fund Legal Defense Against Unlawful Arrest fund hasn’t had a donation in two months and stands at $16,326.00 out of a $20,000.00 goal.
Finally, his Unlawful Arrest & Constitutional Rights Violation fund has been stuck for the past three months at $2,326.00 out of a $10,000.00 goal.
The random donation indicates that there’s still signs of life in the GoFundMe market for the YouTuber, but it also just may be a drive by donation as it’s used as his generic GoFundMe in channel promotions.
Reyes is also battling the impression that he really doesn’t need the money. With accusations that he is a “trust fund baby” being promoted by frequent critic Marc Stout picking up steam after Reyes was able to purchase a $156,000.00 billboard truck to use to harass his enemies without needing the help of his fans to make the purchase.
(He would later open up the controversial Billboard Truck related GoFundMe apparently after he actually bought the truck.)
Fans have also questioned his need for help due to his alleged immense wealth. Reyes is one of he few auditors still actively and aggressively auditing the police in the New York area and has proven he is willing to take an arrest (in the meekest, most compliant ways possible), as he seems to have the lawsuits planned and in at least one occasion, his live streams already say he’s being arrested *before* the arrest happens.
While he remains the most successful of all of the active first amendment auditors in the GofundMe market, taking in $105,345.00 in the past year, it remains to be seen if his fairly dormant campaigns can turn themselves around based on the growing perception that he doesn’t need the money.
On that note, with just a week to go until our next tragic birthday, we’d be remiss if we didn’t remind you that you can continue to force the hard-working professional blogger and known pillar of the community Jim Finch to keep writing this dreadful column each day by contributing to the GoFundMe run by this very channel (https://gofund.me/b8144e31). All proceeds go to keeping the lights on, eating, and writing new stories to feature here and on reallycoolsite.org.