Kate Peter Guilty of Probation Violation

Reporter Grant Smith Ellis is reporting that YouTuber and Masshole Troll Mafia leader Kate Peter was found guilty of violating conditions of her release in a case involving Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney’s ex-girlfriend Lauren Murray today and has been sentenced to thirty hours of community service and had her probation extended by three months.

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Turtleboy Attends Karen Read Standouts

“Turtleboy” Aidan Kearney spent his Labor Day attending various “standouts” for Karen Read across Massachusetts on Monday, posing with fans in support of himself and the accused murderess.

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News Round Up, September 1, 2024

We’ve come to the dreaded News Round Up portion of the broadcast as it is Labor Day Weekend and most of the auditors we follow have gone dark and we have a lot of bits and pieces of stories to cover that might not have enough information for a dedicated story of their own.

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FBI Involvement in Farwell Arrest Bring Read Rumors

Wednesday’s FBI arrest of former Stoughton, Massachusetts, police detective Matthew Farwell for the murder of Sandra Birchmore has brought out diverse reactions from those involved in the Karen Read case, with new rumors of more FBI that would bring about charges against witnesses in the case.

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Turtleboy, Smith Ellis Trade Blows (Again)

There were instant ramifications after the O’Keefe family filed their civil suit against Karen Read on Monday, with “Turtleboy” Aidan Kearney leading the charge of anti-O’Keefe family Twitter posts, accusing members of the family of financial discrepancies.

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Turtleboy Claims Peter Charged (Again)

“Turtleboy” Aidan Kearney made headlines on Wednesday as he announced that Kate Peter had again been charged with felony witness intimidation, leaving out his involvement in the case and his potential biases in his reporting in his announcement.

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Craziness in Massachusetts Continues (Again)

Sunday saw a crazy end to the weekend of surprise statements from the on-going conflict between Kate Peter, Grant Smith Ellis and “Turtleboy” Aidan Kearney as all three released statements to end the weekend.

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Ellis Claims Turtleboy is a Confidential Informant

The insanity in Massachusetts continued as Grant Smith Ellis went on a twitter rampage early Sunday morning, accusing Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney of being a confidential informant who has worked with the feds as his only explanation for why Kearney has avoided jail time.

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All Out Drama in Massachusetts

“Turtleboy” Aidan Kearney called out Steve Cote as his main suspect in the lynching of a turtle outside of his parents’ house in July, replacing his former “top suspect” of Kate Peter in the act of animal cruelty.

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Gaetani Accuses Turtleboy of Rape

Lindsey Gaetani, who accused Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney of assaulting her last year which resulted in Kearney’s bond being revoked and the blogger spending the holidays in jail, released a new statement to Twitter on Tuesday:

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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.

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