Tella Cline returned to YouTube on Friday with new court audio featuring Glenn Cerio, this time of an early August small claims court hearing involving Cerio’s accusations against an Edmonds, Washington, police officer.
Friday saw some blessed relief from Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s insipid daily 3+ hour live streams as the YouTuber “went dark” for the day, instead, leaving a love note to his viewers in the form of a new auditing video.
ABC’s 20/20 aired a segment on accused murderer Karen Read last night that has drawn diverse reactions on Twitter this morning, despite initial hype as being a “game changer” by Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney.
Friday’s GoFundMe take was the usual win for our On-Going Expenses fund with a $35.00 take and nothing else happening in the market, making the stark disappearance of two prominent YouTubers stand out as disappearing in recent days.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro started his Thursday live stream holding a large box of product that he said was denied by the post office earlier in the day because he no longer resided at the shipping address listed on the packages.
In the usual mix of madness out of Massachusetts, we have compiled some of the reactions to Kate Peter being found guilty of a probation violation and receiving 30 days of community service and 3 more months of probation.
It was back to normal for the market on Thursday as our own hate watcher was the only donation for the day for the entire market, giving us a chance to explore comments made about drops in revenue made by Jose “Chille” DeCastro earlier in this week.
After a message purporting to be an account of Irish Demon arriving on Miss Mandy’s front yard began to circulate on Thursday, Irish Demon went live from his home in Ireland to reveal that he had never been in North Carolina, and it was all a prank to make Mandy look foolish.
Fans of YouTuber Jose “Chille” DeCastro were delighted as the YouTuber seemed to “nope” away his troubles on his first YouTube livestream Saturday after having a massive failure in court the day before.
The first amendment auditing community split down traditional lines on Sunday as the first amendment auditor known as the First Amendment Protection Agency (FAPA) released highly edited footage of his Friday arrest for pepper spraying a senior citizen.
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