DeCastro Bores Fans in First Stream of New Year

Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s first attempt to livestream in the new year went about as well as you’d expect it to, with DeCastro declaring martial law was coming with the in-coming Trump administration and a promise (slightly kind of) that he’d be there to pick up the pieces when things went wrong for America.

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DeleteLawZ Spiritually Aroused by Beating Video

In a return to lascivious and near masturbatory form, Jose “Chille” DeCastro spent an hour and a half of his Saturday turning the 16-minute video of guards beating a man to death into an hour and twenty minutes of a near orgasmic celebration of brutality.

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DeleteLawZ Wishes to be Big for Christmas

Returning to an old dangerous practice of livestreaming while driving, Jose “Chille” DeCastro spent part of Christmas eve endangering the lives of others while expressing his thanks to his supporters with words of hope as they continue to live in the “land of the free and home of the slaves.”

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DeCastro Shows Off Changes in New L.A. Audit

In perhaps the most boring “audit” ever produced, leaving his most ardent fans searching for anything positive to say about his work, Jose “Chille” DeCastro released on Monday an “audit” featuring an apparent homeless man being apprehended by police in downtown Las Angeles.

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DeleteLawZ Experiences Record Lows for Stream

Jose “Chille” DeCastro went live again late Saturday night with a near record low 108 viewers on his main YouTube channel, a number that DeCastro attributed to “shadow banning” even though he could not account for such low numbers on platforms outside of YouTube.

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DeleteLawZ Announces Multiple New Projects

Jose “Chille” DeCastro livestreamed twice on Thursday, once from downtown Los Angeles and another from his studio in L.A., where he announced updates to multiple projects that he claimed to have going on in the L.A. area.

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DeCastro Board Game to Miss Christmas 2024 Launch

Jose “Chille” DeCastro delivered a crushing blow to his fans during his Wednesday evening livestream as he explained that he would miss his “Christmas” deadline this year to release his “Constitutional Law Scholar” board game.

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DeCastro LVMPD Lawsuit Was Not Thrown Out

Despite rumors circulating on Wednesday, Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police has not been thrown out and remains active as of Thursday morning.

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DeCastro Fails in Return to Daylight Livestreams

Jose “Chille” DeCastro went live before noon Eastern on Tuesday in a pre-planned show of force that brought back such side chat luminaries as JeffHatesPigs and CopeDawg yet still couldn’t outdraw nearly anyone else in the First Amendment auditing community during the afternoon hours.

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DeCastro Claims Control Over Diet & Cop Watch Return

In what can only be called a planned show of force, Jose “Chille” DeCastro gathered a large group of his followers for his Sunday night live stream, doubling the size of his recent outings and pledging that the old Chille was back.

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Auditing Insanity Newscast February 20-22, 2025

Bad week for DeleteLawZ! He screws up and refuses to participate in hearing in his own lawsuit against Blue Bacon! Judge punts court dates and orders his lawyer to get his act together! Long Island Audits is also having a bad week! His attempts to revive a dead case in Illinois failed, his lawyer quit, and he’s putting all his hopes and dreams into a backdated appeal of the verdict in the case! Scare for Carolina in Fort Worth! Short retrial hearing becomes two-hour ordeal as new Judge hammers her attempts for a retrial in case that saw national news coverage! Plus: DeleteLawZ’s “Constitutional Law Scholar” game is now “Constitution Headquarters,” what the what? Was “Project Constitution” taken? All this and more on this edition of Auditing Insanity!

DeleteLawZ Fumbles Spectacularly at Hearing

In a case where the defense has complained about Jose “Chille” DeCastro doing everything possible to delay or obstruct proceedings even after sanctions and warnings by the Judge, DeCastro made the unusual choice not to file an opposition motion required for Friday’s sanctions hearing, delaying the case yet again.

Carolina in Fort Worth Loses Bid for Retrial

Friday was another day at the Tarrant County, Texas, courthouse for Carolyn “Carolina in Fort Worth” Rodriguez as she was unsuccessful in her attempt to get a retrial for her conviction for interference in police duties in a case that drew national attention last summer.

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