What’s the rule for keeping money from your crimes?
In an interview following the indictment, Pool insisted the amount he was paid — $100,000 per video — was “around market value for offers we had already received,” and described it as “inconsequential” to his lifestyle.
Bullshit. They don’t have enough reach to hit these numbers. There’s no way they could get offered this much money and not wonder how they got so lucky. I mean, I realize the MAGA people have wildly distorted views of the world, but you’d have to be completely stupid not to think this was an incredible situation and highly unlikely.
Right-wing influencers say they were dupes
It’s good they’re admitting they’re just a bunch of useful idiots, that’s the first step in getting better. They want to get better, right?
Padme stare
Duped into giving someone money, sure. Duped into receiving millions in exchange for creating media content that spreads misinformation… Not so sure about that.
How convenient for them.
So their explanation is that they were too stupid to figure out why they were being given ridiculous amounts of money?
They’re not sending their best.
If it’s an actual crime then you lose the cash. But it has to be proven in a court room. So yeah…
*civil forfeiture noises*
In this case, the streamers themselves might not be guilty. The crime is being a foreign agent paying the media without being registered. That’s on the foreign agents, not the streamers.
That still might mean they don’t get to keep the money, but it can also be useful to prosecutors to let it slide. It’s a classic move to give the lower level guys a pass to flip them against the higher level guys. Keep working your way up until you, hopefully, get the leader, or someone close, anyway.
Also, if you’re rich, they let you do it.
I don’t think it counts if you’re newly rich, though
“We didn’t know who was giving us money to lie! What’s the problem?”