The Completionist Is a Scammer, Apparently

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Am I crazy or does their investigation not indicate that they aren't even blowing the money, but rather just letting it sit? What am I missing?
Yes, they've been letting all the money sit in their bank account for 10 years despite saying they are donating the money to specific, explicitly named organizations when they are not.

In their email response to Jobst, they seemingly insinuated that this was because they hadn't found a charity that met their standards or whatever, but if that was really the case then they still committed charity fraud by lying to their audience about where the money was going, because they still claimed the money was going to specific orgs when it wasn't.
 
Off topic, but I never donate to charities for several reasons. 1. They’ve gotten more predatory as time goes on using emotional blackmail and 2. They never have to report on their spending so grand majority of the time you’ll never know if that money is even going to anything you donated to in the first place.

Local personal donation is the way to go majority of the time, but I’m proceeding with caution on this story because it’s possible that Jirard might’ve been scammed himself by this charity considering the facts I’ve seen.
 
To what end is Girard hoping to achieve by just hoarding the cash? It's not his money to spend. All he's doing is making himself look really bad.

It's a non-profit so interest isn't being collected on it. He's not legally allowed to spend it. He's already named the charities he should have donated to. I just don't get it.
 
To what end is Girard hoping to achieve by just hoarding the cash? It's not his money to spend. All he's doing is making himself look really bad.

It's a non-profit so interest isn't being collected on it. He's not legally allowed to spend it. He's already named the charities he should have donated to. I just don't get it.
Not really familiar with any of these people (aside from maybe ProJared) but never underestimate the retardation of the human race.

We've been asking, "How did they think they could get away with this?" and "How did they think this could possibly work?" for eons. Best never underestimate greed, either.
 
The JonTron curse strikes again.
"Again?" Is there some history of people around Jontron going rotten?

Its weird if so, because a few days back people started saying there's a similar "curse" around Spoony when Lordkat trooned.

And that's not the only weird synchronicity:

Karl posted this drive link in his video description, so linking it here for posterity. Will archive later.


Is Jared still in touch with Jirard? Or is this like an attempt to earn his good graces after the ex-wife drama?

Either way, I can't wait to see what mental gymnastics Jared's gonna pull to explain away the corporate filings backing up Koral and Muta's investigation.
So in the "Youtubers who jumped the shark" topic, I mentioned Gmanlives, who today demonstrated behavior that seemed to go against his previous actions and beliefs.

Now in the same damn day, Projared. The last couple of episodes of Now in the 90s have had him and his editor have a bit where they call out game prices that are clearly being fixed and price-hiked....

.... And yet now they're trying to cover up a different gaming related scam (another, as it happens, that Karl blew the lid off of)?

It's just so weird that the same week--and for some of these, the same day--relatively similar things have happened. Its like some sortof psyop.
 
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There's also this deleted tweet he made
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I skim watched the videos, so I don't claim to have a full grasp on the matter, but I'm not 100% sure on this. I get that the legal definition of "charity scammer" is probably fulfilled, but it doesn't really seem to sit right with me.

If the money was being siphoned out and used to fund a lavish lifestyle (like the average NFT/crypto rug pull) I'd be all for the pitchforks being brought out, but it seems like the majority is just sitting in some bank account.

If so, there is an obvious path forward:
- Make a significant lump sum donation of approx. 90-95% (~$600k)
- Keep a small portion of 5-10% (~$50k) set aside for rolling costs for future events
- Continue as normal, host events, raise money, and make yearly donations keeping aside only a sum sufficient to cover the next years expenses/running costs.

Dementia/Alzheimer's research is probably one of the most underprogressed of the major neurological illnesses (Alzheimer's/Parkinson's/Huntington's/MS/etc.), so raising money to fund research into cure/treatment is certainly a good thing.

Again, I only skim watched the videos so I might have missed contrary information, but I'm not convinced that this situation is fucked beyond redemption. Hope it can be fixed.
 
Because Jared got cancelled because his ex-wife who cucked him was mad that he was cucking her and was going to cancel his meal ticket I think he is really anti-cancel culture. Prior to his cancellation he gave a full throated disavowal of Jontron but I think he's learned that it's a horrible thing to have happen to you so he's proceeding with caution.

People don't really associate with Projared anymore, they all support him but optically - trading nudes with a Tumblr group that was easily accessible to minors as well as setting up no strings attached sexual encounters with your fans at conventions is really scummy. Even if he didn't cheat on his wife technically he's still a weird sexual degenerate.
I think Jard disproved all the insane shit with that video he did, right? It was pretty thorough.
 
I skim watched the videos, so I don't claim to have a full grasp on the matter, but I'm not 100% sure on this. I get that the legal definition of "charity scammer" is probably fulfilled, but it doesn't really seem to sit right with me.

If the money was being siphoned out and used to fund a lavish lifestyle (like the average NFT/crypto rug pull) I'd be all for the pitchforks being brought out, but it seems like the majority is just sitting in some bank account.

If so, there is an obvious path forward:
- Make a significant lump sum donation of approx. 90-95% (~$600k)
- Keep a small portion of 5-10% (~$50k) set aside for rolling costs for future events
- Continue as normal, host events, raise money, and make yearly donations keeping aside only a sum sufficient to cover the next years expenses/running costs.

Dementia/Alzheimer's research is probably one of the most underprogressed of the major neurological illnesses (Alzheimer's/Parkinson's/Huntington's/MS/etc.), so raising money to fund research into cure/treatment is certainly a good thing.

Again, I only skim watched the videos so I might have missed contrary information, but I'm not convinced that this situation is fucked beyond redemption. Hope it can be fixed.
It makes other things smell. The irs filings say its sitting on the cash. They may just be spending and blowing it and pretending the money is there. The irs doesnt actually check the status of the money. The bank may send reports to them at most.

Then there is wet dream shit you can do with money laundering.
 
Am I crazy or does their investigation not indicate that they aren't even blowing the money, but rather just letting it sit? What am I missing?

Definitely aren't spending it heavily - according to their filings. In Mutahar's break down, in eight years they spent ~$125k in operating costs. Not a lot for 8 years of operation, but it has the appearance of growing a small business with no tax cost.

Adding the highly suspicious behavior (i.e. quote from a Dean that was fired nearly a decade before the charity was even set up). I can't help but wonder if they were too greedy to actually give it away, but too paranoid to spend it like some millennial muppet on TikTok would do. So instead they just sat on a pile of cash and hoped no one would notice.
 
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