Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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Presumably they meant the IRS, and like I said before, the IRS has far too much on their plate to care about a psycho tranny possibly ripping a couple grand a month off a bunch of willing idiots who don't give two shits if Natalie is real or not. They're much too busy chasing multi-billion dollar corporations and the like.

Not only does the IRS have a lot to do, but the money being donated is almost certainly not even taxable income. As I understand the U.S. Tax Code, what Flynt/Wu is getting from the morons on Patreon is not a contribution to a registered charity or a business loan or an investment in Flynt/Wu's company. The money is a gift and would be taxable only in cases where one individual is giving more than $13,000 to Flynt/Wu in a calendar year.

All this talk about the IRS is pretty much pointless.

EDIT TO ADD: If someone were to give Flynt/Wu more than $13,000 in a calendar year, Flynt/Wu would still owe no taxes on the money. The person giving the money would be responsible for writing check to the IRS to cover the gift tax on the amount over $13,000. This money is all tax-free for Flynt/Wu.
 
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and the response...

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Good job Flynt, you just ran like a bitch and left the question open instead of putting it to rest, going "No U" instead of providing some proof like a picture or W-2 (with SSN's and everything but the bare minimum redacted out) to put this to rest.

It's been proven you never graduated college, your real name is John Flynt, SOCCON was the first version of R60, and now that you pulled Natalie O'Brien out of your ass.

Oh, and refusing to answer a simple question someone with nothing to hide could readily provide an answer for.
 
"Check your name against our records"?

And what records would those be? Is there some sort of tranny intelligence gathering website that he goes to check whether or not people asking him questions have a penis or have ever committed wrongthink?
I would not be surprised if Wu has a full list of every patreon she's ever had at this point, and likely a sub-list of people no longer getting money from.

Seems appropriately bizarre for her.
 
"Check your name against our records"?

And what records would those be? Is there some sort of tranny intelligence gathering website that he goes to check whether or not people asking him questions have a penis or have ever committed wrongthink?
That's just one of those stock phrases that Wu has heard important business people say in different media and he then parrots to sound like a big shot. Wu's autistic mind works much like Chris's, in that regard.
 
What's happening? Natalie!? Natalieeeeeeeeeee!

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A phone call? That isn't enough to know that this isn't just someone you've paid to lie for you.
Even if John made a video of this, it would still be a bit suspicious and it'd be likely that he hired someone.
This is all really suspect since this is all being done in private, instead of publicly showing documented evidence as well as her face.
He's trying to shift the blame onto the user! John's backed into a corner!
 
If you don't reveal who you are to Wu, then you're Gamergate and apparently not worth engaging with. If you reveal who you are, you're subject to Wu's harassment campaigns.

Seems Wu might have been afraid their bluff would be called, though. Is there a weaker form of 'evidence' than a phonecall?
 
John Flynt demands to be able to dox the sucker who wants to know whether his donation to hire "Natalie" wasn't just stolen.

It should be up to Johnny to prove that he got tens of thousands of dollars for free for something.

Instead of just being a thief.
 
Not only does the IRS have a lot to do, but the money being donated is almost certainly not even taxable income. As I understand the U.S. Tax Code, what Flynt/Wu is getting from the morons on Patreon is not a contribution to a registered charity or a business loan or an investment in Flynt/Wu's company. The money is a gift and would be taxable only in cases where one individual is giving more than $13,000 to Flynt/Wu in a calendar year.

I don't think this is accurate. The money is taxable as misc income and patreon issues 1099s to "creators" (using the term loosely in this case). They are pretty clear on the tax policy (https://www.patreon.com/taxes). Amounts over $600 require a W-9.
 
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