Welcome to Taylor’s Kangaroo Court — a courtroom like no other. Here, the lies are exposed, the gaslighters are unmasked, and the trolls who think they can twist reality finally face judgment. This is not about legal loopholes or technical jargon; it’s about truth versus deception, victims versus abusers, and shining a light on those who hide behind fake names, sock puppets, and cowardly threats.
Case One: The Charge: Impersonation.
The first case is one of the most serious: impersonating me online.
The evidence is clear. A fake Facebook account was set up in my name. Whoever ran this account posted extremist remarks – vile comments about blowing up Parliament and shooting at immigration boats. These were not my words. I did not write them.
But because someone pretending to be me did, I was reported to Prevent – the government’s anti-extremism watchdog. That’s how damaging impersonation can be.
The Law.
Under UK law, impersonation of this kind falls under identity fraud and malicious communications offences. Depending on the severity, sentences can include up to two years in prison and/or a substantial fine.
This isn’t banter. This isn’t trolling. It’s a crime.
The Confession.
And now to the smoking gun. The Christ Brindle evidence.
Brindle openly confessed that he pretended to be me in order to get me into trouble. His own words admit the crime. He admitted it was him posting under my identity, for the sole purpose of damaging my reputation.
The Verdict.
Here in Taylor’s Kangaroo Court, we deal in truth.
The accused is found GUILTY of malicious impersonation. The sentence? Eternal shame, branded forever as a fraudster. In a real court, this could mean prison and fines.
But in this court, the judgment is simple: guilty of the crime of impersonating Matthew Taylor for malicious gain.
Case closed. Next!
Den Tarragon/John Wanoa Case Closed - Den Tarragon Concedes Defeat.
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| John Wanoa |
For years, Den Tarragon has been a loud voice pushing the claim that John Wanoa was a scammer and that the Moai Power House share sale was nothing but a fraudulent con. His narrative relied on bold accusations, repeated often, but never backed with verifiable evidence.
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| Den (The Dunce) Tarragon |
At the heart of Tarragon’s argument was a claim that Jason Warr had purchased shares and sent money to John Wanoa. This was his cornerstone proof — his “gotcha” moment. Yet, when pressed for actual evidence, that claim collapsed completely. Jason Warr himself confirmed he did not buy shares and did not send money to John Wanoa.
Presented with this indisputable evidence, Den Tarragon had nowhere to go. His reply was not a defence, not a counter-argument, not even an attempt to provide alternative evidence. Instead, he simply muttered:
“Have it your way, Matt.”
That phrase is telling. It is the language of retreat, of conceding defeat without admitting it outright. It is the moment the mask slips and the bluff is called.
The Tactics of a Lost Argument.
Tarragon’s behaviour is textbook for someone losing an argument:
Making bold claims without evidence. Repeating them until people assume they must be true.
Shifting the goalposts. When one point is dismantled, introducing a new, unrelated accusation.
Threats and intimidation. When facts fail, resorting to warnings about “going to the nonce police” or “airing secrets.”
Deflection. When cornered, brushing aside the discussion with dismissive phrases like “have it your way.”
None of this changes the core fact: his central claim has been disproven.
What This Means.
Den Tarragon has no verifiable evidence to back up his accusations. His cornerstone example — that Jason Warr sent money to John Wanoa — has been exposed as false.
This is more than just a personal victory. It is a wider lesson about how misinformation spreads. People like Tarragon shout loudly, wrap themselves in the banner of “truth,” and repeat lies until an audience starts to believe them. But when challenged with facts, they have nothing to stand on.
The concession has been made. The evidence is in. The scam was never real.
Notorious Stalker AJ Lashbrook Reported to Police After Filming Outside Victim’s Home.
Notorious stalker AJ Lashbrook, who has long plagued YouTube under the handles Lucifer and Unlisted, is once again at the centre of controversy after being reported to the police for filming outside the home of one of his many victims.
In a recent video upload, Lashbrook appeared to be standing outside a residential property, filming the scene and uploading it to his YouTube channel. This reckless behaviour quickly drew condemnation in the comments section.
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| AJ (Degenerate) Lashbrook |
One of his victims, Dan Sullivan, posting under the username @dwightjones981, responded with a clear message:
“This has now been forwarded to the police, expect that ratta-tat-tatt on your door little boy!”
The chilling remark highlights the seriousness of the situation: Lashbrook is no longer just trolling online – he has taken his campaign of intimidation offline, bringing it to the very doorsteps of those he targets.
This incident is part of a wider pattern. Lashbrook has earned notoriety across YouTube for his persistent stalking, harassment, and online abuse of multiple individuals, often hiding behind different aliases to spread misinformation and fear. By turning up at people’s homes with a camera, he has escalated his behaviour into outright stalking – a criminal offence under UK law.
The fact that victims are now actively forwarding evidence to the police shows that Lashbrook’s reign of harassment is finally catching up with him.
For the many who have suffered from his campaigns, this development may signal that authorities are beginning to take action. For Lashbrook, the days of anonymity behind a YouTube handle may be drawing to a close.
Taylor’s Kangaroo Court is now in session. The defendant: Harry Munker — real name, Tony Quigley.
The charge? Deliberate manipulation and provocation.Ladies and gentlemen, let the evidence be heard. In his own words, Tony Quigley admits to clipping a livestream by a man called Shagger. The stream was about Mark Taylor — but when Shagger slipped and said Matt Taylor, Quigley pounced. He clipped it, uploaded it, and proudly confessed he did it knowing I would see it.
He says: ‘It’s all about reaction. If you care about what some cunt’s saying, you’re fuelling some cunt.’
Translation: this man admits his entire game is to twist, provoke, and bait. He knew it wasn’t about me. He knew it was about Mark. But he deliberately blurred the line, to smear Matt.
Now let’s look at character. This is a man who for years has called me a narcissist, a paedophile, and a bad father. Yet who is he? A man with a conviction for arson — who set fire to his girlfriend’s car after she left him.
Projection, ladies and gentlemen. He tries to smear me with his own crimes.
The Verdict: Tony Quigley, alias Harry Munker, is guilty of malicious manipulation and reputational arson.
His Sentence. Banished to the outer rings of YouTube irrelevance. No parole. No audience. His flames extinguished, his credibility reduced to ash.Smile, Love and Laugh – The Spirit of Matt Taylor TV!
In a world that often feels weighed down by negativity, stress, and endless arguments, sometimes we need to remind ourselves of the simplest truth: life is too short to be angry and hate.
That’s the ethos behind Matt Taylor TV — a channel built on the idea of bringing joy, laughter, and lightheartedness to the screen. Whether it’s through songs, stories, or satirical takes, the mission remains the same: to entertain, to educate, and never to hate or destroy.
Entertainment, Not Fear.
The heart of this message can be summed up in one line:
“It’s for entertainment purposes only. Nothing is intended to cause alarm, distress, or fear. All that is intended is to make you smile, laugh, and chuckle.”
In other words, this channel isn’t about conflict or division. It’s about taking the everyday madness of life and turning it into something creative — something that brings people together rather than tearing them apart.
The Power of a Smile.
We often underestimate the power of a simple smile. Yet, research consistently shows that smiling and laughing can reduce stress, boost our mood, and even strengthen social bonds. Matt Taylor TV leans into this philosophy wholeheartedly.
Instead of fueling anger or hate, the content is designed to lift spirits, inspire positivity, and remind us of the lighter side of life.
A Channel With a Purpose.
Matt Taylor TV is not just about jokes and fun — though there’s plenty of that too. It’s about balance. Entertainment and education go hand in hand here, with videos that not only entertain but also make you think, question, and learn something new.
But at the core, the message never changes: smile, love, and laugh.
A Final Word.
There’s a lot in this world we can’t control. But what we can control is the way we respond, the energy we share, and the joy we choose to create.
Matt Taylor TV stands as a beacon of that choice — a reminder that life is too short to hold on to anger and hate.
So, next time you tune in, remember: It’s for entertainment purposes only. Smile. Love. Laugh, and let’s make the world just a little brighter, together.
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