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What if he had an inheritance/trust fund from a grandparent that his dad had control over?The claim his father had power of attorney always interested me. If this claim is true, there must have been a point at which the PoA was triggered by Rioley being incompetent to act for himself. In someone his age, this 99.9% means he was held involuntary inpatient. (We say someone was sectioned, I think you say they were 5150'd.) He's clearly not suffering from dementia, or a serious physical progressive condition like motor neurone disease, and we would alllll fucking know if he had ever been a coma patient for any length of time. For this PoA stuff to be true, something took him out of the game and then put him back into it, superficially functional.
Detention for involuntary treatment would trigger most normally-constructed powers of attorney. Also, the way he talks about his "retirement fund" being dispersed by his dad, if true, would fit with his father needing to use the PoA to wind up his affairs wherever he was living at the time. Pay off rent arrears, move or sell possessions etc. The PoA is entitled to use the incompetent's funds to do that. His dad is a successful plastic surgeon; he is neither stupid nor (most probably) unsavvy about personal finance. I wonder if what happened was his dad liquidated everything he could of Rioley's, settled his debts, and basically ensured he came out of inpatient with no financial responsibilities to take care of.
I wonder if there is somewhere in Rioley's history, between running hippy musical festivals and skinwalking his dearly departed sister, a very serious episode of mental illness that he is jusssst about self aware enough not to bring up for internet cloutz. So, sometime in the timeframe between 2013 (that video above) and 2019 (internet galpal of Kevin)? What do we know of his movements or internet footprint during those years? Is there a point where he dips out of view for about 12 to 18 months?
It would explain a lot about his behaviour around healthcare services: the entitlement to care, the "I know my rights" type bullshit, the serious aggression towards nursing staff and nursing assistants, the obsession with the confidentiality of his records, the obsession around being alone with the doctor and only seeing the doctor and THE DOCTOR CAN FIX ALL MY TROUBLES. Those are all behaviours you frequently see in people who had difficult inpatient experiences.
It would also explain why he is screened out of tranny chop chop times so often, even by notorious butchers. I wonder if there is something in his actual (not made up intersex or other crap) medical history that makes him too unstable for even the butchers to take on. A history of violence towards staff whilst inpatient (so he would have never have gone through the courts for it and we wouldn't be able to dig out a criminal record) would do it.
Edit: Three out of four of his grandparents died in 1986-87. And Dr. Brad's dad was in real estate.
Edit 2: Actually, I think he might have been a real estate attorney...
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