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EDP always pissed me off, he’s a trolling hater. Spurs and White Sox are his other teams. Don’t care for the dude 

He was featured in "Maybe Next Year" :roll:

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The full video of the exposure is up. And it’s disgusting.  Rot in jail you sick F. 
 

 

JC. I hope they gave all of the evidence to police. That was sick. Couldn't watch it all

On 4/19/2021 at 10:49 AM, The_Omega said:

Who?

 

On 4/19/2021 at 11:34 AM, paco said:

 

 

On 4/19/2021 at 11:51 AM, mikemack8 said:

 

Here's a video of him at Super Bowl LII. It's 'age restricted' so it wouldn't embed...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4SF5X4_Y-g

 

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24 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

JC. I hope they gave all of the evidence to police. That was sick. Couldn't watch it all

And he admitted it all on camera.  It’s sick that these pedos try to rationalize it as if this is normal behavior.  
What baffles me is these people continue to stand there and talk and admit it all. These investigators aren’t police and have no authority to detain or question anyone but the stand there and incriminate themselves further.  Probably because they have rationalized it all and haven’t "done anything” in their mind so they don’t think they’re in trouble but it’s funny to me.  Then again, criminals aren’t smart people. 

26 minutes ago, DBW said:

And he admitted it all on camera.  It’s sick that these pedos try to rationalize it as if this is normal behavior.  
What baffles me is these people continue to stand there and talk and admit it all. These investigators aren’t police and have no authority to detain or question anyone but the stand there and incriminate themselves further.  Probably because they have rationalized it all and haven’t "done anything” in their mind so they don’t think they’re in trouble but it’s funny to me.  Then again, criminals aren’t smart people. 

I just hope police can put him in jail and that this amateur group didn't mess up anything to prevent police from getting him

So... @bobeph won't be posting any longer?

 

:unsure:

:saddyface:

Heard there is a warrant for his arrest. Not sure if it's true or not. 

I recognize him from twitter because Judman used to interact with him 

10 hours ago, OCEaglefan said:

I recognize him from twitter because Judman used to interact with him 

when he was younger i'm assuming ?

Pedohunter: "So you initiated a conversation with a 13 year old girl knowing she was 13....."

EDP: "Correct"

EDP's Lawyer: 

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4 hours ago, iladelphxx said:

Pedohunter: "So you initiated a conversation with a 13 year old girl knowing she was 13....."

EDP: "Correct"

EDP's Lawyer: 

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I loved when he called him the Horny Horny Hippo 😂 

 

A YouTuber with 2 million subscribers was accused of messaging a fake 13-year-old in a vigilante sting operation

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https://www.insider.com/edp-bryant-moreland-edp445-youtuber-accused-messaging-young-girl-2021-4

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A YouTuber was seemingly caught attempting to meet up with a young girl.

He was set up by another YouTuber, Alex Rosen. 

The incident was a vigilante operation staged to expose the YouTuber.

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Bryant Moreland, a YouTuber known as EDP445, was seemingly caught trying to meet a 13-year-old in an online vigilante sting operation. Another YouTuber known for filming these "stings" released the footage, which appears to show Moreland exchanging inappropriate texts with the decoy who was pretending to be 13 years old.

Now Moreland has deleted all of his videos from the platform.

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EDP445, which stands for "eat dat pu---," is a 30-year-old YouTuber with two million subscribers who has been posting since 2010. He gained online fame as a loud Philadelphia Eagles fan, who mostly posts vlogs, mukbangs, and rants at the camera. He has appeared on Comedy Central's "Tosh.0" multiple times.

EDP445 sent explicit messages to someone he believed was a minor, according to the video

On Monday, YouTube channel Chet Goldstein, run by a man named Alex Rosen, livestreamed chat logs from what Rosen said was a conversation between Moreland and a decoy named Sophie. The channel is known for similar "stings," setting up meetings online with men who appear to believe they are interacting with underaged girls. Rosen also has a controversial online presence, posting other videos using racist language.

Rosen said he set up multiple fake Instagram profiles, including one of a 13-year-old girl, and messaged Moreland on his verified account.

Alexandra, a friend of Rosen's who posed as decoys for other stings, read through the messages she said were shared between Moreland and the fake account. In the two-hour live stream, Alexandra also said Moreland sent explicit videos and photos that could not be shown because of YouTube policies against sexually explicit imagery. 

The purported conversation started on Instagram in February, with Moreland giving the decoy his private number, according to screenshots shown in the video. Moreland sent several sexual messages, according to the video. The conversation ended with the pair agreeing to meet.

The next day, on Tuesday, the Chet Goldstein channel posted an hour-long video confronting Moreland. Rosen and YouTuber CC Unit — who goes by Ghost and is known for conducting his own pedophile stings in California on YouTube — approached Moreland with pictures of the purported messages.

"I've gotten messages from my supporters asking me to look into EDP to see what I could do," Ghost said in an interview with Insider. "He sent a lot of graphic things, he sent photos, he sent videos, he sent a whole bunch of stuff we knew we could nail him on."

In the video, Moreland said he fantasizes about women "under the age of 16" and in the past, he's talked to six other girls. He also said the screenshots were of his messages.

"Let it be known I'm not a pedophile," Moreland said, looking into the camera. "My mom did not raise a f---ing pedophile, I know what the screenshots say." 

The video ends with Moreland going to his car as Rosen says he's calling the Bakersfield Sheriff's Department. Rosen said that he "followed up a few days later and left a message for a detective."

The Kern County Sheriff's Office, which has jurisdiction in the incident, did not verify that the call was made, but a detective told Insider in a statement that "it is the practice of the Kern County Sheriff's Office to not provide confirmation of or comment on an investigation."  

Law enforcement told a local ABC affiliate news station the "video's content is under investigation but as of now no arrests have been made."

Moreland has since deleted all of the videos on his main channel

Rosen's video has over 1.9 million views since it was posted, with popular content creators like penguinz0, PierceTheKid, and Scarce sharing their own videos about it.

Though Moreland has not responded to any of the accusations or claims, he did post an update video on his second channel EDP445 2.0 on Friday saying he was going to delete every video on his main channel, the day before the sting took place. 

Moreland was previously accused of talking to underage girls. YouTuber ColdRaven created a series of videos where he accused Moreland of messaging and following underage women on Instagram, posting what he said were screenshots of their interactions. ColdRaven also pretended to be an underage girl himself and claimed Moreland sent his decoy sexually explicit messages. ColdRaven did not return Insider's request seeking further comment. 

Moreland did not respond to Insider's request for comment. 

'Predator hunting' is a controversial genre of media that's existed for years

"Predator hunting" is a fairly popular genre on YouTube, focusing on decoys pretending to be minors asking to meet adults before "catching" those that arrive.

Creators like Mike Fox, POP Squad, and Anxiety War pull in hundreds of thousands of views with their stings, following in the footsteps of Chris Hansen's "To Catch A Predator." Like Hansen's show, these channels have resulted in real arrests — CC Unit stings have led to the court-martial of a Marine in his 30s and the arrest of a teacher in Los Angeles.

"We catch online predators, who go after minors and kids and expose them online. Sometimes it leads to arrests, they get fired from their job," Ghost told Insider. "Our goal is to change laws and give harsher punishments to these people."

The genre isn't universally praised, however. Prosecutors and police have previously warned that stings being conducted by civilians could fail to produce evidence that would stand up in court. Such stings can also go awry. Chris Hansen's show faced criticism after a man shot himself when confronted by police and a camera crew as part of a sting, according to the New York Times.

YouTube's Community Guideline policies do not explicitly ban these channels, though suspensions or bans can be given for "harmful or dangerous acts involving minors" and "Content that threatens individuals."

 

 

I was curious about how much he could have been making if his channel was monetized so I went to Social Blade and put his channel name in... he's shedding subscribers at a very fast rate lol

How soon before it's below 1 Million? Assuming the channel isn't terminated or self-deleted...

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50 minutes ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

I was curious about how much he could have been making if his channel was monetized so I went to Social Blade and put his channel name in... he's shedding subscribers at a very fast rate lol

How soon before it's below 1 Million? Assuming the channel isn't terminated or self-deleted...

EDP.JPG

So all that "fame” but very little fortune 😂 

15 minutes ago, DBW said:

So all that "fame” but very little fortune 😂 

Yeah, I assume that his channel likely couldn't be monetized because of his language, but I don't know what their rules on that are. But let's say he was able to be monetized and had ads running on his videos. Here's Social Blade's estimates:

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$22,600/week isn't too shabby.

Of course, look at their estimate for his subscribers by this time next year... I would actually expect that if his channel stays active (he currently has 0 videos visible), he'll lose the vast majority of his subscribers before a year passes. 

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Nfl memes is a savage 😂 

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10 hours ago, VaBeach_Eagle said:

Yeah, I assume that his channel likely couldn't be monetized because of his language, but I don't know what their rules on that are. But let's say he was able to be monetized and had ads running on his videos. Here's Social Blade's estimates:

 EDP2.JPG

$22,600/week isn't too shabby.

Of course, look at their estimate for his subscribers by this time next year... I would actually expect that if his channel stays active (he currently has 0 videos visible), he'll lose the vast majority of his subscribers before a year passes. 

I've talked to a couple guys that have very popular YouTube channels on fixing up old cars and he laughed at those income estimates. They say they're ridiculously inflated and nowhere near accurate. 

5 hours ago, Imp81318 said:

I've talked to a couple guys that have very popular YouTube channels on fixing up old cars and he laughed at those income estimates. They say they're ridiculously inflated and nowhere near accurate. 

They can be off, but I have a niece who has a channel and for her, it's fairly accurate. Nowhere near those kinds of numbers, of course, more like a couple hundred per month.

5 hours ago, Imp81318 said:

I've talked to a couple guys that have very popular YouTube channels on fixing up old cars and he laughed at those income estimates. They say they're ridiculously inflated and nowhere near accurate. 

IT's actually really accurate for our channel... spot on, hit the nail on the head...

https://socialblade.com/youtube/channel/UCgddcxcinminXP9MFcEaDzg

This man sent a picture of his ish😆

On 4/25/2021 at 4:45 AM, Wentz_Era said:

This man sent a picture of his ish😆

I mean wtf is wrong with people?

On 4/25/2021 at 4:45 AM, Wentz_Era said:

This man sent a picture of his ish😆

Is this sort of thing frowned upon?  Asking for a friend.  

39 minutes ago, hputenis said:

Is this sort of thing frowned upon?  Asking for a friend.  

listen, your friend doesn't want those pics. reminding for a friend. 

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