Mar-27-2023 - Chris is out of custody

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Perhaps he's in a therapeutic community bring reamed out by his fellow offenders. Could be he'll have to follow rules, do chores, and sit in group for up to 6hours a day. Look up safe p or the elan school. Many of the court mandated communities last from 6 months to a year followed by 6 month in a halfway house.

If this is indeed the case he will NOT have internet access until he is in the halfway house portion. Safe p is operated by TDC(Texas department of correction) some on the same land as the penitentiary. If you fuck up they flip you over the fence directly into prison.
Not to say that Chris is in Texas just that Virginia indubitably has similar programs.

These therapeutic communities are hates by inmates and are often called "snitch programs" because you are forced to write reports on other inmates to advance. Smart people will be like "hey, I'll write you up for a small infraction and you write me up and we'll both get out eventually". Chris is the type to write up whoever and end up in the infirmary.

Lol. He could stand some face yelling and punishment inflicted by other criminals. That boy ain't right.

If they kept Chris away from other inmates in jail I doubt they would shove him in a situation like this.
 
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Out of curiosity how would the Feds know how much is in your bank if you're receiving benefits? That sounds... very illegal wouldn't you need the IRS to audit you?
I'm not claiming that this is reflective of Chris's situation, but in general, the government does have the power to seize funds from your bank account if they deem it necessary. You'll get a letter like this from your bank.
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Out of curiosity how would the Feds know how much is in your bank if you're receiving benefits? That sounds... very illegal wouldn't you need the IRS to audit you?
Welcome to USA PATRIOT. They'd just tell the bank to tell them. Maybe use a National Security Letter. Maybe use whatever else they felt like. Oh yeah, a FISA warrant!
 
The limit doesn't apply to retroactive benefits. For example, it's common for a lump SSI/SSDI sum when a person first gets accepted after waiting for some time.

Whatever, even if Chris is gifted a lot of money, he'd just burn it on toys.
In a perfect world yes this is true, but from experience with clients they tend to just see the resources and go your over limit.

I mainly brought this up because people naively seem to think that chris is gonna get out of jail and there's going to be this huge lump sum of all his ssi waiting for him and that is highly unlikely to be reality.
 
I mainly brought this up because peopel naively seem to think that chris is gonna get out of jail and theres gonna be this huge lump sum of all his ssi waiting for him and that is highly unlikely to be reality.
No, that is exactly what is likely to be the reality. There is no reason whatsoever to believe the :tugboat: has been shut off, for numerous reasons that have been pointed out in the @Pointless Sperg thread and beyond. I know some people will find it difficult to cope with the fact that Chris is getting out of this bullshit with a bunch of cash, but that's probably what's happening.
 
Or even get it spoonfed to you like you're a retard at the thread @Pointless Sperg started specifically so we didn't have to go over this same bullshit OVER AND OVER AND OVER again.


This explains nearly everything over and over and over again. If you read this thread, stupidity will evaporate! Learn to read!
I'm not really sure what you're getting at here, but I went back and forth with him about this wobbling into a felony. He was adamant Chris would be out in August of 2022, with time served and a misdemeanor. We saw how that turned out.

Anyway, onto the SSDI. The reason it gets "turned off" when committed or in the system is not because it's a punishment, it's because the person getting SSDI is now under the care of the state. Chris has no need for SSDI because everything is provided for him.

While he may have been receiving up until his Western visit, involuntary committed in relation to a criminal offense is enough to pause it. Why? Because the payee doesn't need it as they're being taken care of by the state institution.

We don't know the status because we don't know if what Chris is going through counts as "state care". Currently, Chris is unable to just leave wherever he is, thus he is receiving 24/7 care from the state. Since the autism deferral is a brand new law, we don't know what the mechanism are behind it. It could be that because of all psych tests Chris went through, was enough to deem him "Under care" in the state system.
 
While he may have been receiving up until his Western visit, involuntary committed in relation to a criminal offense is enough to pause it. Why? Because the payee doesn't need it as they're being taken care of by the state institution.
That's the one where I somewhat agree with you, it's possible it was paused (or even terminated) at that point. I don't think that actually happened, or that it should have, but shit gets fucked up with SSDI.
Wanna throw up? If Chris has been getting his $1300 a month for 20 months, he'll have $26,000 dollars saved up by now
That's what I think has actually happened.

And if he doesn't have a tard wrangler, he's going to blow that shit in a couple of weeks.
 
Could Chris be compelled to use the accumulated tard bux on his room and board at a home?

I hope that if he is sent to a home it’s men and trans women only. No pussy allowed.
 
https://www.disability-benefits-help.org/faq/keep-disability-benefits-jail
I think the feds stop paying once you've been locked up 30 days straight. But am also retarded.
HOW MANY FUCKING TIMES DO WE HAVE TO GO OVER THIS?

What happens to my benefits when I am in prison? If you receive Social Security, we'll suspend your benefits if you're convicted of a criminal offense and sentenced to jail or prison for more than 30 continuous days.

How fucking dumb do you have to be not to understand the "IF YOU'RE CONVICTED" part? It's only been posted here every couple hours for the last fucking MONTH OR SO.

QUIT BEING A FUCKING RETARD!
 
Could Chris be compelled to use the accumulated tard bux on his room and board at a home?
I've shown before that public defenders aren't free if you have the money to pay for a lawyer, and Heilberg doesn't come cheap, so if the courts find out how much he has stockpiled it's probably going to Heilberg
 
Trolls managed to find a fucking flag from a simple picture but cannot find a retarded rapist ? Then again i get your point , but i find it a little weak
Wherever he is, he's not allowed unsupervised Internet, possibly by the power of court order and heavy medication. The flag was livestreamed 24/7.
 
There is no reason whatsoever to believe the :tugboat: has been shut off, for numerous reasons that have been pointed out in the @Pointless Sperg thread and beyond.
Pointless Sperg isn't a social worker, so it's entirely possible he got this question dead wrong no matter how many times his F.A.Q. has been parroted
 
That's the one where I somewhat agree with you, it's possible it was paused (or even terminated) at that point. I don't think that actually happened, or that it should have, but shit gets fucked up with SSDI.
We also aren't sure the mechanisms behind how the Fedgov views things with relationship to Chris's situation. From the way the SSA words things, it's leaning more towards not wanting to pay twice for a recipient as the SSDI is basically "care", and that's what the state of Virginia has been doing for the last two years in this weird case, but it's not clear exactly how Virginia handles things. Does the state view Chris as needing 24 hour care? Just for a set period? Also, how the SSA views Chris's situation.

We can be at least sure more than one ween has tried to "report" Chris to the agency in charge. There's also that whole thing with Chris and the money. I'm not sure why Chris can't access his own bank accounts for things he wants to buy, and instead telling people to send him things to a specific address, in a specific way. I don't think anyone's touched on why, if he has any money, he can't access it where it is. I mean, even Heilberg could help with that. So there's the idea that Chris doesn't have any money because the SSA believes him to be in some sort of full time care situation.

Reading further, it also looks like being in such a situation, involuntarily committed, in a care facility, might actually help Chris once he's out, possibly with more money since the agency sees that as a potential further decline in the payee's "care" situation.
 
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