This Day in History: DeCastro Loves Too Apree
On this day in history, Jose “Chille” DeCastro declared his love for the work of comedian Too Apree, who recently launched a parody channel featuring his own versions of First Amendment audits.
On this day in history, Jose “Chille” DeCastro declared his love for the work of comedian Too Apree, who recently launched a parody channel featuring his own versions of First Amendment audits.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s late night Sunday live stream fizzled with his audience as he received no super chats, super stickers, new memberships or trifold sales during his one-hour presentation.
For all his bravado, for all of his never-ending words, for all of his boasts, boosts, self-congratulatory statements, egotistical comments and drama, Jose “Chille” DeCastro couldn’t raise a dime in GoFundMe money on Sunday.
Regan Benson raged against the world on this day in history last year, as she found herself “investigating” a single-car traffic accident that was conveniently across the street from a dentist’s office she was accusing of being negligent in the death of her friend Jesse, a homeless man who died earlier in the year.
New e-mail leaks released by Collin “Project Constitution” Campbell put statements by Jose “Chille” DeCastro about the security of transactions on his Deletelawz.com website into question.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro ended 2022 with a reign of terror against his fellow YouTube creators, issuing copyright strikes and (temporarily) taking channels down due to the sheer volume of strikes.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro filed his initial briefing in his appeal of the dismissal of his Ironton, Ohio, based federal civil rights lawsuit.
2023 was going to be the year that Jose “Chille” DeCastro finally got a real victory in court. At the start of the year he had two federal civil rights cases, one that had been thrown out but then miraculously revived based in Ironton, Ohio, and another based in Massachusetts that he had managed to convert from a federal civil rights lawsuit into a federal copyright lawsuit against Kate Peter, Josh Abrams and YouTube/Google.
This was supposed to be Jose Maria “Chille” DeCastro’s year. Really. He was supposed to be in a much better place in 2023. Instead, he poops in a bucket while living in a former pot dispensary and plotting changes to society for when he’ll be governor… one day.
Jose “Chille” DeCastro held a lightly attended live infomercial on Sunday December 31, 2023, featuring his last pitch for sales of the year and ending with the surprise announcement that he was moving from the rental unit he had called home for most of 2023.
It’s time, it’s time, it’s time for beaches and sunshine and the Surfrajettes!
Christopher Cordova shares and shares and boy does he share! Says he’s perfectly normal if not OVER endowed in his uh, presence! Chille DeCastro admits to ordering FAPA not to do the Frauditor Troll show! Ignites debate about keeping your word! The goes on to piss Trump fans by eviscerating Trump’s inauguration speech! Plus: The markets are SAVAGE with Long Island Audit becoming the second auditor in a week to actually LOSE money. What the what? All this and MORE on this edition of Auditing Insanity!
The chaotic week for Jose “Chille” DeCastro continued on Monday as he continued to deal with his rage quitting of a panel show on Brian “Here’s the Deal” Young’s show over the weekend, followed by the much-anticipated inauguration of President Donald J. Trump.
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