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"The founding fathers did not like the idea of the tyranny of the majority ruling the country"
Dan Druff
“I don't know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
Albert Einstein
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today if a gift
and that is why it's called the present"
Eleanor Roosevelt
His probation officer's information is below (have not been able to reach her yet). I was also told to contact the state police once the 22q foundation confirms that payment was never received.
Jennifer Tyler
401-462-5128
I have the most epic hangover so am going back to sleep. If someone is able to reach her please let us know how that goes. Joeu please as soon as you can confirm that money was never sent (we all know it wasn't, but a statement needs to be made by the foundation before we can bring charges against him).
The fact he is on probation changes everything. The burden of proof for a violation is nothing compared to a real charge. They could violate him even if he somehow squirmed out of a charge in the charity case or pled it down to some bullshit. He is probably looking at 30-60 days any way you slice it.
If he happens to get a judge/prosecutor who looks at his record and thinks it is a pattern, could be bad news for him. Only thing that helps is the fact it was only a few grand we are talking about here.
I think it's a good idea, however please do be polite when you call and have a written list of details you wish to discuss.
IE. 5k poker investment, not sure how much exactly the 22q amount is, how this has impacted you, what laws you believe he has broken, etc.
If 20 people phone her she could also just get pissed and blow it off.
I would like to reiterate, I have privately apologized for my attack on Druff. What I wrote will remain between us but, I will say, he graciously accepted my apology & everything is fine between us. If I could take it back & never have written it, then I would.
Looking back at the timing, I was obviously composing my apology letter when Druff posted the above.
I also apologized to 4BET on IM on this board but I'm not sure if he received it since I never heard back from him. If you did not receive that apology 4BET, I am publically apologizing to you here. You were right all along.
I would also like to apologize to anyone that got involved in this BAP because of my participation. Highly unlikely, but just in case.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
It's kind of bad that SixToedPete uses this incident as a way to make a personal attack on Druff and praise Mason Malmuth of all people which Mason now all the sudden is interested in this issue:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/29...d-off-1296659/
Regarding calling the probation officer, it's important to keep the following in mind:
1) Do not call unless you were a direct victim of Jasep's. Who is a direct victim? Anyone affiliated with the 22Q foundation (such as JoeU), anyone who donated to 22Q through Jasep, anyone who had a piece of Jasep's 5k BAP here, and anyone who had any other financial dealings with Jasep that were shady since September, 2012. I mention September, 2012 because that's the date of his probation. The 22Q foundation money definitely falls into this because he was still "collecting" the money to send them at the time his probation began, and it's likely he never sent it, which is obviously a crime.
2) Do not direct her to this convoluted 85-page thread. There's no way she's reading all of this shit. You need to make the facts clear and concise. For example:
"John Sepulveda ran an internet podcast through his website for the benefit of a charity called the 22Q foundation. I donated money to the foundation through him, but I believe he never sent it and just pocketed it. He did this to many people, for a total of thousands of dollars. When we contacted the foundation, they could not find any record of his donation, and will be making an official statement about this shortly. John refuses to provide any proof that he actually submitted the money. We have a copy of the 50-hour podcast where he collected all of the money and announced how much had been received."
"John Sepulveda ran a scam on an internet message forum where he asked for people to pay for his buyins to poker games at the Foxwoods casino, and he would report every day how he was doing. He made many reports, but we don't believe he was actually playing, and we believe he simply stole all of the money and spent it on other things. Last week, in his last video blog, he claimed he was winning, and had all of our money. Since we asked him to show proof the money existed, he refused and disappeared."
Offer to provide as much evidence as you can, but DO NOT just direct her to this thread, because it's overwhelming to read and full of infighting.
To be honest, the charity stuff will have more "teeth" than the BAP scam, for obvious reasons, so try to focus more on that.
I certainly hope Projekt: Step doesnt turn out to be a scam either (no vlogs, no updates for weeks) but thats definately an appropriate response if OSA is setting up a scam.
On a serious note, 1 reliable person as a contact from PFA makes a bit of sense and if it looks like its going blown off more people coming forward sounds reasonable.
Ninja'd by Druff himself. Well played sir, well played.
PFA Rookie of the Year Awards
2012: The Templar (unknown)
2013: Jasep $5000+
2015: Micon's gofundme legal defense $3k begging for 100k:
2018: 4Dragons
2019: Dutch Boyd: Mike Postle
2020: Covid19
2021: SMIFlorida and some sort of shit coins for $50k
2023: 22nd Feb 4th Dec Youtube channels removed
2024: Dustin Morgan wins Chrissy's $1000 contest: May 3rd another channel gone.
2025 Chrissy loses his FB page in mid January.
The 22Q podcast is really the smoking gun.
Here you have Jasep in his own voice announcing how much had been received. This can be used as evidence against him, because he knowingly recorded himself and broadcasted it to the public.
If he cannot show that he actually submitted the money (sending a check today to cover his ass won't work), he has committed a crime, and the case is airtight.
Again, you need far less evidence to prove a probation violation to convict someone through a criminal case. This is because probation usually has very strict conditions that restrict people's usual freedoms.
For example, probation given to a DUI offender might state that the defendant is not allowed to drink alcohol outside of his home. All you need is some reasonable proof that the guy was out drinking, and you've established a probation violation. You don't need to catch him driving drunk again.
I am guessing that Jasep's probation has a number of terms regarding scamming and financial transactions to where some violation can easily be found here.
That detail isn't particularly important.
We believe he really did receive a threatening e-mail.
We also believe he sent it to himself.
But that's probably a hard thing to prove.
In these sorts of situations, you want to go the easy and simple route.
People watch TV and see cunning police investigators putting a lot of time, thought, and energy into investigating crimes.
That typically doesn't happen in real life. Most law enforcement personnel are overwhelmed, and have little time to investigate the more "minor" cases. It's always much better if you do as much work as possible for them, and then present what you have on a silver platter. When you do this, you have to make sure your information is straightforward, easy to understand, and easy to verify.
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