Auditing Insanity Newscast Jan 22, 2025

Chille DeCastro loses another court case! This time his Nevada state based Ironton, Ohio, lawsuit thrown out for lack of prosecution! DeCastro had nine months to serve the defendants and blew it! Regan Benson goes on a rampage at the Englewood City Council meeting after neighbors complain about Project 5280! Spends rest of the night trying to attack Denver’s bus service in 7.5 hour livestream! Plus: James Freeman feigns outrage and gets to say the name “Dick” multiple times as he gloms on to Lane Myers’ stomping grounds! All this and more in this edition of Auditing Insanity!

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Freeman Fumbles Again in Appeals Court Ruling

Thursday saw another unforced error on the part of YouTuber James Freeman as an appeals court rejected his appeal of an order by the lower court as it found it had no jurisdiction to rule on anything as Freeman did not wait to file his appeal in accordance with the rules of the Court.

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James Freeman Revisits Lexington Takeover

James Freeman released new footage from the so-called “Lexington Takeover” earlier this month featuring controversial police officer Scott Walters apparently hiding behind a door in a failed attempt to hide from Freeman’s camera as Freeman was filming through a window.

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Freeman Mocks Court After November Delay

James “James Freeman” Springer went live from Crawford County, Arkansas, Monday morning with an update on his scheduled court date for a driving infraction last week on his way from the “Lexington Takeover.”

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James Freeman Arrested During Traffic Stop

Anti-government activist James “James Freeman” Springer turned a simple traffic stop into an arrest on Wednesday as he was making his way home from the aborted Lexington Takeover in Mississippi.

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Freeman Abandons Lexington Takeover? (Updated)

After a chaotic day on Tuesday, the so called “Lexington Takeover” of Lexington, Mississippi, was dealt two major blows as organizer Ron Durbin was hospitalized while be detained by police and superstar auditor James Freeman apparently left the cause to drive another auditor back to Oklahoma.

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Lexington Takeover Demands Firing of Officer

YouTuber Ron from Guerrilla Publishing and his two friends were joined by James “James Freeman” Springer and a friend as they recorded outside the Lexington, Mississippi, police station Monday night, demanding the immediate firing of Lexington police officer Edward Scott Walters.

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Not Even Freeman Can Save Lexington Takeover

There was no word from the organizers of the so-called “Lexington Takeover” scheduled for earlier today as the Guerrilla Publishing YouTube site provided no updates past a Sunday night live stream indicating that Ron and his group from Guerrilla Publishing were five hours away from Lexington.

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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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