Boogie / Boogie2988 / "Francis" / Steven Jason Williams - Fat, Rapidly Declining Divorced "Nice Guy" Middle-Aged Youtuber, Former Edgy Porn Blogger, lied about having cancer and being molested. Cohost of fake drama show "Lolcow Live (LCL)". Just WILL NOT die.

Winkleham has to be seething right now.
Why? With boogie in jail he would be protected 24/7 by tall walls and guards. Now he is at home, to preoccupied with his phonescreen and only chads gun for self-defense. The hog calling of the meth-addict will be heard for miles once he reads about this
 
Seriously, isn't there a law that all proceeds from a criminal case have to go to the victim? He's clearly marketing this as part of the crime. I guess it depends on if he's actually 'convicted' or deferred or something.
Son of Sam laws have generally been found to be unconstitutional. The current versions on the books that have actually been upheld are not classic "Son of Sam" laws that prohibit someone from profiting about tales of their crimes, generally considered unconstitutional, but offer other relief to crime victims, such as being able to obtain discovery and retrieve funds civilly from perpetrators.

For instance, here's the federal:

18 U.S. Code § 3681 - Order of special forfeiture​

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(a)
Upon the motion of the United States attorney made at any time after conviction of a defendant for an offense under section 794 of this title or for an offense against the United States resulting in physical harm to an individual, and after notice to any interested party, the court shall, if the court determines that the interest of justice or an order of restitution under this title so requires, order such defendant to forfeit all or any part of proceeds received or to be received by that defendant, or a transferee of that defendant, from a contract relating to a depiction of such crime in a movie, book, newspaper, magazine, radio or television production, or live entertainment of any kind, or an expression of that defendant’s thoughts, opinions, or emotions regarding such crime.
(b)
An order issued under subsection (a) of this section shall require that the person with whom the defendant contracts pay to the Attorney General any proceeds due the defendant under such contract.
(c)
(1)Proceeds paid to the Attorney General under this section shall be retained in escrow in the Crime Victims Fund in the Treasury by the Attorney General for five years after the date of an order under this section, but during that five year period may—
(A)be levied upon to satisfy—
(i)
a money judgment rendered by a United States district court in favor of a victim of an offense for which such defendant has been convicted, or a legal representative of such victim; and
(ii)
a fine imposed by a court of the United States; and
(B)if ordered by the court in the interest of justice, be used to—
(i)
satisfy a money judgment rendered in any court in favor of a victim of any offense for which such defendant has been convicted, or a legal representative of such victim; and
(ii)
pay for legal representation of the defendant in matters arising from the offense for which such defendant has been convicted, but no more than 20 percent of the total proceeds may be so used.
(2)
The court shall direct the disposition of all such proceeds in the possession of the Attorney General at the end of such five years and may require that all or any part of such proceeds be released from escrow and paid into the Crime Victims Fund in the Treasury.
(d)
As used in this section, the term “interested party” includes the defendant and any transferee of proceeds due the defendant under the contract, the person with whom the defendant has contracted, and any person physically harmed as a result of the offense for which the defendant has been convicted.
(Added Pub. L. 98–473, title II, § 1406(a), Oct. 12, 1984, 98 Stat. 2175, § 3671; amended Pub. L. 99–399, title XIII, § 1306(c), Aug. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 899; renumbered § 3681 and amended Pub. L. 99–646, §§ 40, 41(a), Nov. 10, 1986, 100 Stat. 3600.)

I believe Arkansas has a specific Son of Sam law but it is only aimed at actual murderers. I may be wrong but I'm not going to bother looking it up. If it would prohibit this fat fuck from making his stupid shirts it's probably unconstitutional.
 
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Only option I can see is if Frank does a civil suit. But there weren't any real damages anyway.
If anything he benefited. Can you seriously see him trying to go to court crying like a bitch and claiming he had PTSD from shit he was obviously laughing his ass off about as it happened?
 
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He's allowed to profit from his own mugshot/notoriety?
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i fucking HATE how he refers to this shit as his "tragedy". the only tragedy here is him not going to jail. dramatic fatass with his usual tricks.

it's also funny seeing him talk allll this shit about Frank now as if he hasn't been in shambles over him for the past year and a half. but really, boogie shouldn't even be worried about Frank anymore... what he did was nothing. he SHOULD be worried about Winkle pulling up in his truck and actually committing a crime against him.
 
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Can't wait for him to seeth when he sells like 10 shirts. Who wants a 400 pound fat, has been YouTuber on their shirts?

Like give H3 shit, Teddy Fresh is garbage but at least they knew that no one wanted a photograph of Ethan face on their shirts

But poor Boogies only been doing this since 2008. Cut him some slack.
 
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