Proof of ESA evaluation fraud under Florida law

I Asked for an ESA Letter After a 10-Minute Chat. He Said Yes.

By Chaz Stevens Founder, REVOLT Training System Failure Boot Camp™ Want a letter for four emotional support animals? $150 and ten minutes of your time. That’s what “Jared Kreisberg” from Broward Counseling offered me in writing. This isn’t satire. This is Florida’s mental health care marketplace, stripped of ethics and boxed up like a late-night infomercial. And I caught him …

Chaz Stevens, Professional Pain In The Ass

Investigating ESA Letter Abuse in California

This content is shared for public education, journalistic investigation, and policy advocacy. It includes direct communications from Emotional Support Animal (ESA) service providers, examined against California’s AB-468 and federal housing standards. We are not alleging that any provider or individual has violated the law. Our observations are based solely on the language used in the communications and our interpretation of …

California’s ESA Letter Scam: 15 Minutes, $149, No Care

This piece is a work of investigative commentary. All opinions expressed are those of the author and are based on publicly available materials, consumer testing, and submitted regulatory complaints. No specific company or individual is implied unless otherwise noted. California’s ESA Law Is a Joke—And I’m the Punchline Ever wonder how 20 minutes of chit-chat became a mental health care …

How One Man (and One Bible Ban) Made DeSantis Blink

How Chaz Stevens Weaponizes Communication to Burn Systems Down (and Make DeSantis Blink) Forget influencer fluff. If you want real talk on strategic communication, listen to the guy who made Ron DeSantis rewrite his own law. Meet Dr. T Chaz Stevens—founder of REVOLT Training, the one-man wrecking ball who filed 62 Bible ban requests across Florida and turned the state’s …

Chaz Stevens, Professional Pain In The Ass

Burn the Letter Mill Down: How One $99 ESA Letter Could Crater an Industry.

Ever buy a disability accommodation letter in under 2 minutes? I did. That’s how this story starts. With $99, a dog named Scooby Doo!, and no clinical interview, no HIPAA forms, no nothing. Just a quick email from a guy named Dr. Bobby Tinner, and boom—I had an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter saying I was disabled under federal law …

I’m calling Austin’s bluff on the Ten Commandments | The Dallas Morning News

by Chaz Stevens Dallas Morning News Soon, Gov. Greg Abbott will sign Senate Bill 10 into law, placing Ten Commandments posters in every public school classroom in Texas. As a professional disruptor, I offer three words in response: “Thou shalt not.” You see, SB 10 isn’t just unconstitutional, it’s the Wonka Golden Ticket for unintended religious consequences. So please, Texas …

Chaz Stevens challenging Florida censorship laws

Florida Activist Demands Satanology Banners at Public Schools

Think your Florida school’s religious banner policy is fair? Think again. Chaz Stevens—Florida’s favorite constitutional troublemaker—is back, demanding “Satan Loves the First Amendment” banners in public schools statewide. FOX NEWS: Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment Stevens, founder of the provocatively named Church of Satanology, is using satire and legal savvy to expose blatant …

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Satanology Challenges Brevard Schools

Activist Chaz Stevens, founder of The Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée, is taking on religious favoritism in Brevard County, Florida. Stevens, known for provocative First Amendment challenges, has formally requested that five high schools display banners from his satirical organization. His intent: expose unfair religious bias and uphold secular neutrality, especially emphasizing support for LGBTQ+ students and equal treatment …

Torrington Flag Fight: Satanology Challenges Christian Display

Torrington Flag Fight: Satanology Challenges Christian Display

Torrington, Connecticut, is facing a First Amendment challenge after flying a Christian flag at City Hall. Activist Chaz Stevens, founder of the Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée, has requested that his organization’s flag also be flown. Citing the 2022 Supreme Court case Shurtleff v. Boston, Stevens argues that once a city permits one religious flag, it cannot deny others …