Wallace has Problems with Plasma Donations

Floyd Wallace announced on his Sunday live stream that the local hospital that was collecting his plasma found problems with his samples and had lowered his rate to $100.00, from $150.00, significantly hindering his ability to further donate to support himself.

Wallace did not indicate what kind of problems his samples were providing health care workers. Though he was upset because he was expecting to donate several times at the $150.00 rate before facing rate reductions that literally halved the price. He also complained about the impact the donations were having on his body as he was extra tired since the start of his donations.

The YouTuber again announced this his travel plans for later in the week were definitely, maybe, possibly canceled as he was waffling over what exactly his probation officer told him about traveling while he still owed a significant amount on his probation related fees.

To be clear, Wallace paid off the fines and fees associated with his actual charges out of Grayson, Texas, last week, but says he was surprised to find out that there was a $360.00 fee associated with probation that he had to pay.

Compounding things was the fact that he claims he can only pay up to $240.00 of the fine this early in his probation and that he’s already devoted $40.00 towards that figure.

His story about what his probation officer said about travel has changed multiple times, with Sunday’s version being that he would be unable to leave the country until the fine is paid, but later changed again to indicate that he can leave whenever he wants to as he was free to travel.

Wallace again waffled over his pending jail time as he’s facing a November 12, 2024, hearing for a blind plea, where judge will determine sentencing for his infraction in Oklahoma for obstructing an officer.

The YouTuber again claimed that he’d probably get two months in jail, which will be reduced to 26 days with good behavior. He also seemed to seriously consider live streaming from jail as he could empower a friend to stream his calls from jail.

Jason Dollarhide, whose wife Heather accused Wallace of sexually assaulting last year, attempted to live stream while on the phone with Jose “Chille” DeCastro last year and was punished for his actions. DeCastro himself also had time “in the hole” when he live streamed portions of his calls while in the Clarke County Detention Center in Nevada earlier in the year.

Wallace got angry at chat user Sheed, who super chatted an insult to Wallace indicating that Wallace was going overseas to seek out relationships with minors. The YouTuber loudly corrected Sheed, saying that he was only interested in “grown women.”

The YouTuber is expected to change his mind about travel at least one more time before his scheduled departure date on October 26, 2024.

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