Andy Signore is crowdfunding for "legal action" against Netflix and the comments under his tweet are sooooo funny! Are people waking up to what a grifting scammer the man is? I can only hope. In the meantime, I'd like to share my favorite responses:
And my personal favorite:
Andy's no dummy. He showed the emails the producer or whatever sent him that he claims he ignored. He knew his stuff would be used regardless of whether or not he allowed Netflix to license his content. And he smelled yet another money grab, IMO. The man just LOVES to play victim. To ask his viewers to send him money 'cuz *insert current villain here* hates when they do that. It's a grift, a scam. He bought a brand new house with a brand new studio on the backs of his subs/members, ffs!
There were a number of other YT creators that were featured in the "documentary." To my knowledge, very few even mentioned it on their channels. And NONE grifted as hard as Andy did over the trial, IMO.
DarthNews, who accepted a nice payout from Netflix, had a very interesting take on Andy's whining: HERE
Did you know he had a team that transcribed every minute of the trial? That grabbed timestamps and clips for his daily recaps? That they had to describe the demeanor of the participants? They literally did ALL the work and Andy reaped ALL the rewards. He didn't thank them, he certainly didn't pay them. This is exponentially worse than when I was working in headlines. And, according to Legal Bytes, ILLEGAL. Check out the third part of her Colleen Ballinger series: HERE
I'd love if someone asked him about the "legal funds" he raised to go after someone who protested one of his vids where he shared the main accuser from 2017 highly pixelated nudes. Or how about when he wanted to dox an AH stan on Twitter then found out she was a teenager? Did he return the money when he didn't follow through? I'd guess that's a big fat NO.
During the trial, he sold JD t-shirts saying the money would go to a local Tampa Bay DV shelter. When Sunrise turned him down, the money just sat for over a year. People asking about it on Twitter were blocked by Andy & crew. Eventually, he had his second ever charity live-stream where he dramatically donated the t-shirt funds to Make-a-Wish while using dear Capt. Kori. Legal Bytes also address shady charity schemes in her video linked above.
Where's the money for the butterfly release for Gabby Petito that never happened? Did you make a donation to ThisIsMyBrave for reading a pirated copy of Jamie Lynn Spears' book? To me, it looks like a bunch of charity fraud going on, but what do I know?
Keep asking questions! Even though you may well find yourself blocked. In which case, you can join the #BlockedbySignore club! Andy Signore needs to be held accountable for all of this and more nefarious behaviors, IMO.