United States vs Nobody: Big Win For Mr Nobody!

On Thursday July 28th judge Joseph N. Laplante concluded the sentencing hearing for Crypto6’s Mr Nobody with a ruling to the maximum degree possible in his favor, and below is a run down of the defenses, prosecutors, and judges thoughts and arguments.

For more detail of what happened and a bit of a backstory on the sentencing check out Freedom Decrypted episode 170 where we covered the pre-sentencing motions that went into the variance granted (or in other words the request to reduce the sentence below that typically authorized by the sentencing guidelines).

The notes from the sentencing hearing are as follows:

– Mr Nobody is pleading guilty to a single count of wire fraud

Judge opens with a speech on the sentencing guidelines being the guiding force behind determining the sentence, but are not a hard rule to be followed, and he can sentence Mr Nobody outside of the guidelines.

There is a sealed pre-sentencing report that was created by the court of which came to 26 pages in length. Unfortunately due to certain information contained within it is sealed, but this is for Mr Nobody’s benefit and it may be that this report can be released by him and/or released by him with appropriate sections redacted. While this may not be relevant to Mr Nobody’s sentencing report the type of information that can be included includes information such as histories of mental illness that would be inappropriate to release to the public. Our opportunity as the public therefore to be outraged by the malicious, manipulative, or outright lies contained in it must therefore be reserved till a later date.

Possible outcome based on sentencing guidelines and guilty plea:

The guidelines recommend:

– 10 to 16 months imprisonment

– 2 to 5 years of supervised release

– A fine of $2,000 to $1 million dollars

The judge noted that there was no request by the defendant for a departure from the guidelines. However the defence requested a variance from the guidelines which is a little different. At this point Nobody’s lawyer Anessa Allen Santos requested the guidelines be dropped.

Anessa Allen Santos’s argument as to why the guidelines should be dropped:

– the regulatory framework for crypto is evolving and this speaks to the nature of the offence

– there are more than 4 different agencies providing differing and conflicting sets of rules and decisions

– there is confusion amongst federal agencies as to whether crypto is a security or a commodity

– it has shifted from being a medium of exchange to a commodity and now to a currency

– bitcoin is now being called a currency by federal regulators

– Mr. Nobody took extra steps to be compliant with the law including getting legal opinions from regulators and lawyers

– While Nobody may have lied to a bank he was under the impression that the bank was asking about his business for its personal benefit in order to stamp out the competition that is bitcoin and he believed they had no right to inquire

– Simply put there was never any malice in any actions for which he is accused

– The federal framework differs from the state

– Mr Nobody obeyed pre-trail release conditions in spite of the governments claims that he was a violent threat to law enforcement

– 3 points in regard to prior convictions

1. His prior convictions revolve around weed
2. The laws on weed have dramatically changed
3. The totality of the circumstances

Basically if he was sentenced today the outcome would be different and this means there is justification for reducing the points in the sentencing guidelines by 3. This would reduce the time he should serve by 2 to 6 months.

Judge Responds

The judge at this point says Mr Nobody’s conduct does not evidence a lack of respect for the law and he clearly took measures to be legally compliant.

The judge asks questions to determine whether or not Mr Nobody would be harmed by further cage time and wants to know how his client is living.

The defendent isn’t quite following the nature of the question however and responds with:

– He’s a computer programmer
– He gets by off donations
– He would be harmed if he couldn’t work, and he can’t program if dead
– The nature of his work is open source

The judge responds clarifying whether or not cage time would be disruptive to livelihood:

– Mr Nobody clarifies that he was a well renowned programmer who had previously worked for citi bank, and his current efforts are in some respect necessary to show that after a decade of activism he’s still a capable programmer

The judge asks about his sources of income and the defence responds with:

– cell411
– p2p crypto

The judge returns with: The question he really wants to know is can Mr Nobody support himself.

The answer to this is that pulling him out of the marketplace would make it more difficult for him to support himself. Currently he has a community upon which he has relied to get him through these trying times, and should he be sentenced to further jail time he would likely lose that and face further hardships.

Prosecutor responds and makes the following point:

– This is a strict liability law implying whether he intended to break the law or not is irrelevant

The prosecutor goes on to defend the law and it’s reason for existing for which he has plead guilty and claims without any evidence that they “advertised to scammers”.

The prosecutor goes on to talk about the proffer. A proffer is a mechanism to offer or present evidence at trial for immediate acceptance or rejection.

Basically what the prosecutor is saying is that when Nobody was presented with the evidence of scammers utilizing the purchased crypto he was not OK with that.

At this point the judge starts talking about the amounts of money that went through “Ian’s business” completely leaving out it was the Shire Free Church’s business. None the less he says that of the 23 million 2 million of this was through Mr Nobody’s bank account(s).

In regard to the money judgement

The defence responds to arguments pertaining to prior motions filed by the prosecutor concerning sentencing where the prosecution falsely claimed that the “business” was charging excessive fees at “ATMs” and this is somehow evidence of malice.

In fact Anessa Allen Santos’s states this is a malicious attempt at confusing the court as the fees were in line with equivalent vending machines and neither ripped off customers nor were a premium of any kind. Online exchanges don’t have the same costs as vending machine operators who must rent space and provide a different kind of service.

Nobody speaks about his intent:

Nobody says he worked inside of the banking system and from his first hand experience saw how it was setup to create two classes of people. The reason he got into selling crypto was because he saw how it could free people from the need to seek permission of government. No longer would you need a million dollars in order to get in on the market. There is something called a “qualified investor” and unless you are a qualified investor you can’t partake in the market. Nobody was trying to protect those who he sees as being robbed by the dollar’s decline in value. By comparison the wealthy classes were able to float on their investments and assets that went up with inflation whereas everyone else lost out.

He went on to say the poor are victims of the federal reserve banking system.

Judge asks what changed your mind about the crypto sales:

He said that the thing that changed his heart (in regard to the proffer) were that some people were hurt by third parties.

Nobody goes on to say that “our side” or that he and his co-defendants would never have knowingly taken proceeds from victims who were being defrauded.

He also pointed out that he didn’t do customer service and wouldn’t have known if someone was being defrauded in the first place. He simply couldn’t have known what was going on even if Ian had been taking proceeds of victims of fraud.

The judge asks some questions about how Mr Nobody came to be a computer programmer:

Nobody responds that he was self taught, but also got certifications in college.

The judge also wants to know how he ended up in New Hampshire. To which Mr Nobody responds that he moved for the Free State Project which is a migration of libertarians to the state of New Hampshire to further the cause of liberty in our life time.

Judges Ruling:

Judge says he’s going to sentence Mr Nobody to time served.

The judge believes that 5 ½ months is not a small thing and is the “right sentence”.

The judge gives an opinion that the “record overstates danger” of Mr Nobody and he does not want to cause problems for Mr Nobody due to a tough economy. He thinks Mr Nobody can support himself and if he didn’t do this there would be a risk of Mr Nobody getting COVID. Undermining Mr. Nobody’s ability to feed and house himself and the combination of the circumstances lead him to believe it would not be in the public’s interest to sentence him to further cage time. However a couple of years of supervised release is appropriate alongside some conditions.

The judge also said his only real request is that Mr Nobody not test the permissible bounds of his conditional release which will include:

– 2 Years of supervised release

– Report to probation today

Conditions:

– No lawbreaking

– No illegal substances

– 3 drug tests

– Provide a DNA sample

– Submit to substance abuse treatment

– Pay for cost of testing should he be so able

– Provide access to financial info

– Not open any credit lines without approval from probation

– Submit to search by probation (if suspicion of violation occurs)

– $100 (court costs?)

– Pay a $2,000 fine

The prosecutor then asks the court to grant a forfeiture.

Note: There is also a forfeiture order of ~$10k not mentioned which appears to have been agreed to by the defendant. Which is a bit alarming given the millions of dollars spent by the government to prosecute an individual the government and courts knew full well and was concerned of being indigent (or in other words lacking even the most minimal financial resources to sustain themselves).

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Nice work, Rich.

John Schmitt

Glad to see Nobody won’t have to spend more time in a gulag!!! The real financial criminals are of course the international banksters and the FBI and the many federal agencies such as the SEC that protect the banksters.

Jumping Jacks

How is this a “win” for RNP? He plead guilty just to keep from going to jail. I’m sure he rolled over on Ian. I’m sure the other defendants of this case will also roll over on Ian. How bout that Ian, all your so called “friends” ran away from you instead of running to you. Ian has 30 felony charges against him. He is looking at a potential of a lot of years behind federal prison bars.

David

Stfu.. you’d piss on a Ice cream cone on a summer day.
Just stfu you ignoramus

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

I don’t know, I think pleading guilty and avoiding jail is a personal win for the guy. He’s not smart enough to be the mastermind behind their scheme, and that’s who they are really after.

David

Actually Nobody is a shear genius… Of the highest order… Compared to you who is comparable to the folks in the movie Idiocracy

jane

For clarity not a single person agreed to testify against Ian Freeman of which include accountants, colleagues, others who were charged, etc. I won’t be surprised if there is testimony in favor of Ian Freeman by individuals called by the defense, but it would be idiotic for the prosecution to call said witnesses given it’ll only undermine their case. The only so-called “witnesses” the feds appear to be wanting to call are the banks and maybe an undercover federal agent who appears to be intent on lying about an incident and that there are other witnesses to and the totality… Read more »

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

“For clarity not a single person agreed to testify against Ian Freeman” How do you know? His trial isn’t over. “The only so-called “witnesses” the feds appear to be wanting to call are the banks” Why is witness in quotes? Can a bank not be a witness? “The banks are being coerced into testifying against the Crypto6.” Based on what? They are likely fine testifying against him. “The actual totality of the evidence” Have you seen the totality of the evidence? Are you Ian’s defense team? “It was only the feds who had a real problem with it…only one bank… Read more »

David

It’s called *not being ignorant “Karl”
.. Innocence is the water you swim in

David

*ignorance* is the water you swim in.
Mostly the willful variety

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Did your momma tell you that dumb phrase David? Or did you make it up?

I’ve got a few more for you to add to your repertoire:

Idiocy is a thick stew that you eat.

Sadness is a coke that’s gone flat.

Happiness is a balloon that you ride through the sky.

Exasperation is reading your comments.

David

You are boring.

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

What an insightful comment! lol

David

I forgot to add:
Your mother is a whore

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Thanks for posting this article. This blog post was so poorly written, I thought I was either having a stroke or that David started writing for FK.

David

It’s not written by me, you fucking retard.

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Oh, that’s clear to me, seeing as there are fewer typos and half-baked moronic ideas in the blog post. Of course, a person with a keen eye might be able to carefully discern that I never said you wrote it. lol

I know that reading and writing takes up a lot of your brainpower and leaves you very frustrated, but you shouldn’t take it out on other people. It’s not very nice, ya know?

David

Go fuck yourself, you moron
I hope your feeble reading capabilities, digest that sentence: go fuck your mother.
There, hopefully that’s simple enough for you

jane

These were merely notes from a sentencing hearing. Hardly worthy of calling an article. There remain a few typos and spelling errors. Even the formatting isn’t great. However they don’t allow cameras in federal court, and if you so desire better reporting you might consider writing for Free Keene yourself. No one is being paid to write for Free Keene and this write-up is wayy more and better than anything the mainstream media has written up. The main stream media hasn’t been to a single hearing let alone written up anything that wasn’t clearly intended to be slander and prejudicial… Read more »

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

“Hardly worthy of calling an article.”

Agreed.

“consider writing for Free Keene yourself.”

Ew. Also, a leftist writing for a right wing blog? I mean, stranger things have happened but…

“The main stream media hasn’t been to a single hearing let alone written up anything that wasn’t clearly intended to be slander and prejudicial to the defendants.”

Did you read the article JJ posted? Can you point to me where the bias lies? It’s just stating facts from the case.

Starchild

It’s a libertarian or voluntaryist blog, not right wing. I’ve seen lots of comments from you on other articles on FreeKeene.com – did you really not know this?

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Libertarians are inherently right wing. Ditto for voluntaryists, ancaps, or whatever term you want to call yourselves to obscure the fact that fundamentally you support a stratified society with two classes: those that own property, and those that are beholden to those who own property.

David

Wrong.. They aren’t right wing.

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Oh? This should be interesting. Tell me David, what is the predominant difference between the right wing and the left wing?

David

The right wing phoney posers.
That are always saddeling up to the real deal and saying “I’m just like libertarians”
When they are just transparent sell out phoney liars.
That’s the difference between the left and the right: the right pretends to be Liberty minded.
There Right are just more hypocritical liar phonies.
Because the Left and the Right have their freedoms that they work for.
And libertarians can have common ground when they work for those freedoms.
But the right are just liars and phonies.
And posers

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

“That’s the difference between the left and the right: the right pretends to be Liberty minded.”

So the right pretends to be liberty minded, while the left is liberty minded? Well, I’ve got to say you got me there. Pretty good answer, Dave.

David

You quoted me, then you put words in my mouth that aren’t mine and that I did not say. I guess you are one of the right wing phonies I was talking about. Sigh. Yes I’m reluctantly fielding your idiotic and phony response. “While the left is liberty minded”. No, I did not say those words you dimwit. What I did say is that real liberty-minded people, can work with the left and the right when the left or the right are actually working on a freedom / liberty-minded issue. What I also said was, something that’s plain and clear… Read more »

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THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Since you like pithy sayings, here’s one for you. There are two types of people in the world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. (Psst, you are the other type.)

Calling me right wing is pretty hilarious to be honest. Alright David, your answer was as moronic as I was expecting. Thanks for the laugh.

Intrigare

Yeah, leftist authoritarians like Karl know that the two classes should be between those who wield political power, and those who don’t. See China for details.

Fundamentally we support a stratified society.

Hence leftists’ hostility towards people in general, Intrigare.

The left aren’t hostile toward people, you moron!

This should be interesting.

Uh huh. Right, Karl. So let’s just abolish private property and leave it to a bunch of unqualified assholes who couldn’t manage a 7-Eleven much less an entire country’s economy. Everything’ll be fine. Ha ha. I’ll take my chances with the ancaps, Karl. At least they know how to make a good Slurpee.

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Intrigare

Yeah don’t get me started about Slurpees. Last time I tried to get one, I filled the cup with the dome lid on, and though I cut off the flow early, it freaking expanded until it overflowed and spilled all over the floor. I apologized profusely to the clerk who was pissed because apparently that gooey mess is hard as hell to clean up. But yeah, I’d still rather Ancaps handle that than government bureaucrats and stuff. Just imagine if government bureaucrats were in charge of that… then 7-11 floors would be a perma sticky/slippery hazardous mess like everything else… Read more »

That's clear to Karl.

And the truth is Karl’s kind wouldn’t even allow people like us have Slurpees to suck on in the first place. We unpolitically connected would have to settle with a small cup of iced beet puree or a bowl of potato peel sludge smothered in government cheese or some shit, am I right Intrigare?

Anyway Intrigare, it’s like 85 degrees outside and I’ve got a case of swamp-ass like no one’s business. All this talk of Slurpees is giving me ideas. Looks like a golf cart excursion to 7-Eleven is on the horizon for this trophy wife. 😉

Intrigare

Government cheese huh? Wow I thought only Outer Party members got that. Normally proles just stay on the brink of starvation and stuff.

Golf cart excursion, huh? Well Silvia I guess we know which side of the stratified society you’re on, and its not on the propertyless side 😉

Can Jane point to Karl where the bias lies?

Yeah. Karl totally hates me cuz of that. Me being stratified, I mean. 😉

Ya know Intrigare, Karl sure has a funny way of talking, though, don’tcha think? But that’s how all commies talk, I guess. You know, class this, beholden that. They’re all obsessed with that shit, ya know.

Anyway, it sure must be tough on Karl to always be wanting to take everybody else’s things away and not being able to cuz stealing’s against the law and stuff. Ya ever wonder how he copes with that – besides trolling here, I mean?

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Intrigare

Well Karl thinks its not stealing if men with funny hats and costumes do it. Oh and if its for our own good and stuff. So yeah, that.

Karl never said Dave wrote it.

Yeah. That’s Karl for ya, Intrigare. Like when he says it’s “speech” whenever his kind is found looting a Target or burning down a Wendy’s, but whenever anyone else says that men can’t get pregnant or that all lives matter or something, well than that’s “violence” and those guys shouldn’t be allowed to have a job and stuff. What an asshole, huh?

Intrigare

Yeah well that’s because rage makes it ok and stuff. And not having a job… Doesn’t sound like such a bad thing does it?

Karl's got a few more for Dave to add.

I know, right? But I’m totally sure that Karl still thinks it sucks. White rage, I mean. Black rage, on the other hand? Probably totally ok in his book. You know how he is.

Anyway, Karl and Dave have been going at it for like three days in a row now, huh Intrigare? Karl’s even wrote Dave a little poem of sorts to get under his skin and stuff. I hope Dave doesn’t take things the wrong way. You know how his temper is. God. He needs to get a massage or something like pronto.

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

Wow, I’m quite the formidable strawman to you two.

Karl will make more interesting comments.

I know, right?

Anyway, guess what? Turns out that the libtard-weirdo media’s finally admitting that Hispanic-American voters aren’t as race-obsessed as the rest of you libtard weirdos need them to be. That’s cuz the only issues they really care about – inflation and gas prices – are totally the same ones as those who don’t identify as hyphens. Pretty cool, huh?

Oh, and it gets better, Karl. Did I mention that there’s a red supernova coming in November? Cuz there’s a red supernova is coming in November. I’ll bet that totally chaps your flat, flabby, libtard weirdo buttcheeks, doesn’t it?

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

You know, the term red supernova sure does sound a lot better than red wave. Remember when you used that term? I thought you had a really bad accident and needed a spare tampon or something. Gross, am I right?

If Karl bothers Dave so much.

Uh huh. Sure is, Karl. Sure is. Anyway, you’ll never guess what else. Turns out you libtard weirdos assumed that Hispanic-American voters would continue to fall in line after Trump started talking about building a wall and especially after the racial riots of 2020 and stuff. The rub is that the Trumpster also said a lot of other things – you know, like “jobs” and “economy” which – get this, Karl – are the very things most normal people care about. Hey, didja know that Hispanic-American voters are viewed as normal people? I know, I was just as surprised as… Read more »

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

You’ve already brought that point up Silvia. If you’re not careful, David might come over here and say that you aren’t mustering up anything interesting

Karl's quite the formidable strawman.

Actually, I wasn’t bringing up my point twice, Karl. I was “emphasizing” it. I know. I know. I probably should’ve put the whole post in quotation marks to make that clear, but I didn’t know that’s how ya did things until Jacks started doing it. Plus, that just seemed stupid. You know how things are, right? Anyway, I know we’ve been talking a lot about Hispanic-Americans and stuff, so I thought I’d give that a rest and talk about all the hobos living on the streets of LA instead. You ok with that, Karl? Oh, and you’re gonna love this… Read more »

David

Is Ian’s charges way worse?
I just wonder how the math would work out for monsieur Freeman’s results.
It’s probably the same judge.
Meaning.. If Nobody got this.. What will Ian get?

jane

It is the same judge. Ian’s got more charges and worse charges I suppose in some sense in that the minimum sentence would be worse if he is in fact convicted of the continuing a criminal enterprise charge. It would appear at a glance that this is not the worst judge, but don’t think for a minute that he’s super detailed. The judge has clearly screwed stuff up even if he trys to look unbiased he comes off almost as being biased in the defendants favor.

David

There just one condition I would have not conceded: “no law breaking”
Wtf
I would have had my lawyer argue against that; STRENUOUSLY

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Jumping Jacks

That is why you are a stupid idiot living in a one bedroom apartment. You remind me a lot Grahm Colson. He was a little prick shooting his mouth off all the time until he got nailed and now is no longer part of the freekeeners.

David

You are hilarious

Jacks is sure Nobody rolled over on Ian.

Hey Jacks. Silvia here. Boy, it’s been awhile, huh? So how’s it going, anyway? Me? I’ve been following the news about all that scary monkeypox stuff and guess what I found out? Turns out that only homos are at risk. Tough luck, huh Jacks? I mean I know how much you love pandemics and stuff, so that news must be really, really disappointing for ya. Anyway, looks like Joe Biden’s got covid really bad again and stuff. And that’s just a week or two after already having had the ‘vid, too. Wow. Even more tough luck, huh? Say, remember back… Read more »

Intrigare

Hey, I wonder if Jacks will let his staff get shots on their own again so he can be proud of them and stuff?

Jacks forgot to add.

Ya know, Intrigare, I’ll bet he just will at that. Jacks is just about the bestest boss anyone could ever have, am I right? Say, ya ever wonder how many of his employees Jacks had to terminate for NOT taking the shots, Intrigare? I’ll bet it was a lot, seeing as how many rehabilitation centers he owns and stuff. And I’ll bet it just tore him up inside for having to do it, too. Firing people, that is. Sometimes I wonder what it’s like to be like Jacks – you know, having more compassion and feeling things more deeply than… Read more »

Intrigare

I’m sure Jacks wouldn’t fire anyone unless as an absolute last resort, Silvia. Just as he wouldn’t let any harm come to any of his patients… unless of course they happen to need Narcan, then all bets are off 🙁

Dave reminds Jacks a lot Graham Colson.

Oh, of course he wouldn’t, Intrigare. Of course he wouldn’t. And as for Narcan? Well I think you’re selling Jacks a little short, here. I mean I’m sure he wants everyone to have access to Narcan – you know, as long he and his properly-credentialed colleagues in the medical field are the only ones who can prescribe it, of course. Anyway, don’t you ever forget that Jacks pays thousands of dollars for yearly subscriptions to things like the “Physicians’ Desk Reference” and stuff – even while the rest of us poor people can get it online totally for free. I… Read more »

David

So this is a good deal, for one charge (?).
What’s a good deal, or a bad deal, for Ian’s 25 charges?
Unless he wins.
Which is possible.

jane

That is a good question. The best outcome is he gets founds not guilty of everything. That may be unlikely statistically speaking. However should he not spend the rest of his days in prison (which is probably more likely) that’ll probably not quite be a win, but it’s not an entire loss either. There is more to this than winning a legal case. There has been a ton of publicity and this has contributed to the increasing number of people moving to New Hampshire for the Free State project. The feds did us a favor by bringing these cases. You… Read more »

David

There’s not a ton of publicity. And Ian isn’t going to spend anywhere near life in jail. So quit with that nonsense. You talking all this martyr crap is goofy. And hypercritical. And simply not true: If Ian does the martyr thing, which would be the pinochle of idiocy. But If he has got this quarter back, martyr for crypto thing going, he should shed it like winter clothes in July. Spare us your fanciful, romantic, pie in the sky, notions of martyrdom, for other people. And telling them how great it is that they are taking a lengthy prison… Read more »

David

Maybe my response was a little severe.
But people moving to NH doesn’t mean shit when you’re rotting in jail.
If they trial is done and the sentence is is impending, he might want to consider….
CUTTING OUT!
SPLITSVILLE MAN!
That’s what I’m sayin

Live Free or Die

This is good news for Nobody but very bad news for Mr. Freeman.

”Mr. Freeman’s business catered almost exclusively to scammers preying on older victims”

“In exchange for anonymity, Freeman’s customers,many of them criminals, paid him fees far higher than those charged by lawful exchanges. Freeman collected these fees and profited mightily.”

”Nobody expresses sincere remorse”.

If these allegations are true and if Freeman goes to trial, he will go down on a RICO charge and serve at least 10 years in Federal Prison.

The argument that there are no victims also appears to be completely false.

David

You quoted a liar.
How stupid are you?

David

I’m doing short sentences.
So that you can read them.
And comprehend.
If you have trouble comprehending, just stick to the shorter sentences and don’t bother with stuff that’s over your head .
Seeing as you have expressed the trouble you’ve had. ?

jane

They can’t prove any of that in court. There is a lot they can get away with saying at this stage. It’s the jury who would get to decide that and given the statements themselves are untrue there is no evidence to back them up. They’re just trying to manipulate the public/judge/etc based on vending machines fees being higher than actual bitcoin exchanges and the fact is actually that the vending machine fees were the lowest in the world. It should be impossible for the prosecutor to prove any of this at trial and any lies in these regards should… Read more »

Diana Davison

Lee
congratulations to Nobody. Nobody knows you better than you.
i come in peace i’m chillin with my boi Technoblade who has 1M subs and smart indian Sorab Lutchmedial we all took the #depop shots and pusing daisies

Scottish woman has eight fingers amputated, now just waiting for toes “to fall off”
Blocked by both the NH Free State Project and the NH Libertarian Party Twitter accounts. #FREEDUMB

Live Free or Die

Sure, Creepy Crawford.

Just like you were sure that Chris Cantwell would never go to prison. Except that he is still locked up in Marion Federal Prison.

Intrigare

Thank goodness for the FBI. Their decade-long investigation and subsequent raid from dozens of armed agents from the FBI, IRS, USPS, ATF, and Keene Police, uncovered what amounts to Nobody telling the bank the account is for personal use when its for business. And the best is yet to come.

I’m sure the sentencing hearing was full of all those defrauded lil’ old ladies we keep hearing about.

jane

They have refused to produce evidence of colleagues fleeing the United States to escape law enforcement. Hmm maybe it’s because when they made the claims the person they were referring to was INSIDE the United States and they even showed up during the hearing concerning the matter. Of course they did try to hint that it was numerous people even though it was clearly only one person who it could possibly have been given on the motion put in prior to the hearing and he was in the courtroom.

David

It’s probably Mark.
And Mark isn’t even charged with anything.
He just travels, and is close to Ian.
(Obviously)
So somehow they conflated that into whatever.
Aka lied, because it helps their nonsense narrative.

Lawrence

With deep gratitude for your life and how you choose to experience it, Rich, you and the rest of the peaceful folks that the government goons went after so violently, carrying threats and orders to demolish your homes, financially bankrupt you, shut you up to keep you from spreading your truth and stick you in a life destroying cage for never hurting anyone, I love and respect you. You are a friend to the poor, downtrodden, disabled, neglected and abused. No good deeds go unpunished. Fuck em where they breathe! The sooner we are wiser the better. Find and fix… Read more »

THE GHOST OF KARL MARX

I think it’s time to take your meds now, Lawrence.

David

He talks better than you do, by far!

David

What about
partying? Shouldn’t life be about partying too though?

Starchild

It is outrageous that Nobody is still facing spurious and irrelevant probation conditions like drug testing, along with thousands of dollars in fines, for doing nothing wrong, when he has already spent nearly half a year wrongfully incarcerated. Of course this entire farce of a “case” is full of outrages. But the possibility of even greater outrages against Ian Freeman and Aria DiMezzo shouldn’t blind us to the fact that even the lesser ones remain outrageous. That any reasonable person could see a judge who requires these sentencing conditions for someone whose only “offense” was apparently lying to a bank… Read more »

David

Well Ian shouldn’t have painted it as a god outcome.
It’s depressing.
I guess a “good outcome” is just that Nobody gets to walk the streets.
Or maybe Ian is priming himself for the pill of what his outcome may be .
Hopefully that priming is just priming for a bigger rebound of happiness, for him

Intrigare

You mean Mr Penguin?

David

What

Intrigare

Where does Ian paint this as a good outcome? Mr Penguin wrote this.

David

I was under the misperception, that Ian wrote it.
You’re right

David

Isn’t there a fucking Bitcoin lawyer! Someone who has fire and doesn’t have to learn about crypto ON THIS CASE. Imo you need a crypto lawyer OR defend yourself, with legal council beside you . I don’t know, I hope monsieur Freeman has faith in his lawyer. I have no clue what made Ian ferret out this lawyer. But when a lawyer strongly suggests, and keeps pushing you to take a plea. That doesn’t inspire confidence; does it now. I honestly don’t know that the guy did that, meaning he didn’t push pleas all the time, but I think he… Read more »

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Tyrone Shoelaces

council?

Karen Croake Heisler

Lee
My boi Technoblade had 1M subs on YT and we’re chillin’ and pushin’ daisies we see the story of this man Karen on thecovidblog
he was from Notre Dame.

we’re smart we believe in the “science!” and took the #depot shots

Blocked by both the NH Free State Project and the NH Libertarian Party Twitter accounts. #FREEDUMB

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