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Latest revision as of 14:12, 23 November 2025
Daniel called Clark from jail on November 25, 2024, and he revealed that he got into a fight with another inmate.[1]
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Clark: So where did that even, that fight happen yesterday? So your old cellmate, did he like, just come up to you at- in the evening? Daniel: It was, it happened like, in the cell after lockdown. Clark: Oh, so he just came up to you and just like, sock punched you in the face I guess? Daniel: Not exactly like that, we went on lockdown, and then he started saying, “oh, you know, um, Grace is not in contact with you, she never will be, your legal discovery states it.” Um, and I said, “well, that’s not true at all because you don’t know the true facts, and it- my legal discovery is out of date”. It’s clearly out of date, and if she really didn’t like me and she didn’t want the relationship, she would’ve pressed charges. Clark: Yeah, yeah. True, true. Daniel: And the label would’ve too, and he went all berserk over that. Clark: Jee- Jeez, did you have to go to the nurse or…? Daniel: Nope, no, I mean, surprisingly enough I wasn’t even bleeding that much but it was enough to give me a black eye, so I put in a kite to see psychology today to let them know, ‘cause I have a history of hitting myself, and I’m gonna let them know that like, they can’t trust everything- Automated voice: This call is from a federal prison. Daniel: …can’t believe just anybody. Because people are like, actually trying to accuse me of my past, rether (whether) things are true or not, and then that turns into, like, trolling and blackmail at the same time. Clark: Jeez, so they’ve been- there’s people in there trying to troll you too? Daniel: Oh yeah, no, it’s- people are starting to troll, people are starting to- it’s… just the friendships in here are just starting to really get like, too close, if you know what I mean? And then they just start going over the top until it’s no longer funny, and then people get in a fight over. Clark: Yeah, well, hopefully did they move your cell after that fight yet, or are you still with them? Daniel: Yeah, they moved my cell, I’m still in the same unit, but I moved to cells because there’s no issues when we’re in the day room. The issues are only with particular cellmates, and they’re- when they’re on lockdown. So, with the right cellmate, everything is perfect. Right. Clark: OK. Yeah. No, that’s a good thing. Hopefully your new cellmate is better, that- your old cellmate was probably a pedophile or something and was just like, I don’t know. Daniel: I- I don’t know, I don’t wanna say something that isn’t… *with Clark * true… Clark: True, true. Daniel: …but yeah. Um, it’s… um, but besides that, I’m doing OK. Um, I’m just waiting at this point, I mean, being on lockdown so much in a six by, or 8 x 4 cell, it’s really not fun at all. *chuckles * Clark: Yeah. No, it’s not, and I’ve- Daniel: Especially when I’m innocent, and the case is gonna get dropped anyways, it’s just- it’s bullshit. Clark: It’s like, why haven’t they done it already? It makes no sense. I don’t get that. Daniel: I don’t get that either, because I wanna be with family on Thanksgiving, and also at Christmas because I haven’t been with anybody for like, years on the holidays so I actually want to spend time with family and friends for the holidays and I’ve learned my lessons, I’m not gonna make threats anymore. Clark: I believe you. Daniel: But the thing is, I just felt like I was in danger, and that’s why I made the threats. I felt in danger and that’s a legal right. Clark: I mean, at the same- at the same time, they know you weren’t capable at- it’s not, you’ve never even had a weapon in your life, so I don’t understand why they thought someone- you could even make a bomb or get to the White House, or even… so that’s the main point. Especially if they’ve deemed you mentally incompetent, how do they deem you competent to make those threats- it makes no sense! *laughs * Daniel: Right. It doesn’t, and I mean, the only thing they could really do is charge, like, plead guilty to the threats themselves, but I have enough evidence to prove that like, I was homeless. I was on probation and the probation officer was court ordered that they get me housing, and they never once even talked to the case manager that works at the probation department, like really? They can’t communicate with that case manager or whatever the person was that was supposed to help with getting housing? The feds come and arrest me AT probation the day that they were supposed to actually have that meeting over housing. Clark: Yeah. Exactly, that… they… Daniel: So they just- they were just being all stupid about it on purpose, and that’s not OK, because my public defender is like, “well, we have proof that you were trying to do everything right. We have proof that you were on probation, it was court ordered. We have- you know what I mean? Clark: You were still showing up, yeah. Daniel: Like, I was showing up to everything, and then on top of that, my probation officer was giving me food from their food bank, whatever thing, food closet? Clark: Bank, yeah. But stuff that you couldn’t even make. *laughs * Daniel: And it was all microwaveable. But microwaveable or you have to cook on a stove. So how, like if I’m homeless, where the heck am I gonna find boiling hot water to cook like, rice or cook enchiladas? ‘Cause like, I’m just saying, like, how, like- that is just not realistic at all. Clark: No it’s not, that’s a point you should definitely bring up to your lawyers. Daniel: I did, I did. Clark: Oh, also… Daniel: I already brought all of this up to my lawyer, and he’s like, this is why he deemed me incompetent. He was like, because, from what it sounds like is he doesn’t even have time for trial on his caseload. He’s way too busy, so he’s just deemed me incompetent, put on this wait game and he’s like, well you’re innocent, we’re gonna try to get you out as soon as possible. Like, dude, like really? Clark: And at the same- yeah. Do you think he like, do you think he reads the reddit and stuff? Daniel: Well, he, well the crazy thing is he says he’s been a follower of mine for a long time, so he already knows a lot of information. Clark: Yeah, I heard that he printed off a comment about him from the reddit and it’s in his office. Daniel: I have no clue, but, it’s… Clark: *laughs * Oh also, a good question, is your hair super long, or did you get a haircut recently or how does that work? Daniel: I have not gotten a haircut. Nobody wants to do my haircut, because they don’t know what’s going on with the record deal or Grace, and it’s inmates that do the haircut. Clark: Oh, OK. Daniel: And so the inmates are concerned if the record label or Tina, because I got deemed incompetent, like has, um, owns my public image or something. Clark: Oh, OK. Daniel: So the inmates don’t wanna do the haircut, so I’m just sitting here with my hair, like, down to my chin. *laughs * until I get out, because I haven’t gotten a haircut all year. Clark: *laughs * Jeez! Yeah, I figured. I was like, dang your must be- it’s been six months, you hair must be down to your shoulders! Daniel: My hair is almost longer than Grace’s. Clark: Jeez! Daniel: Like literally I wanna say the same or longer- Automated voice: This call is from a federal prison. Daniel: …yeah. Clark: Yeah, no, so yeah, I guess all we can really do is wait till January and it’s not too far from there, and I mean, I’m glad you're staying up and just keep having hope, and keep doing your classes and proving everyone wrong, and I think you’ll- I mean. Daniel: Yeah, and then also, I’m just gonna be in contact with you, and I’m gonna be in contact with Nicholas more as like a, friend while I’m in here and then I’ll do whatever Tina wants once I get out. Clark: Yeah, that’s smart. And then, also I think when you get out, you’re even more popular right now, you’re gonna easily be able to make money with people or… I mean, people think you’re out every day for some reason, everyone’s like, “oh, did Daniel actually get out?” because people post. Daniel: That’s- that’s crazy. But anyways, the phone’s about to cut out, um, but it’s good to know that I am more popular than ever. That’s good, alright? Clark: Alright, I’ll see you later Daniel. Daniel: Alright, bye. Clark: Bye. |