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Here are things that Celeste would share in October 2022 in d4vd's discord server. It is likely that Celeste met d4vd on Fortnite in 2021 or through being a fan of his Fortnite content. In this coverage I would still like to remind people that DjAkademiks is a freak himself and talks to kids inappropriately over Fortnite.
Celeste referencing to d4vd's earlier content creation under ant.
In the sun-drenched fields of Ventura County, California, where the promise of legal cannabis was meant to bloom into economic opportunity, a darker reality festered.
On July 10, 2025, federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), backed by the National Guard, stormed two cultivation sites operated by Glass House Brands Inc.—a publicly traded behemoth in the $5 billion-plus California cannabis industry.
What they uncovered wasn't just immigration violations: it was a harrowing tableau of child labor, hazardous conditions, and predators lurking among vulnerable minors.
Yet, two months later, Glass House remains unscathed, its licenses intact and operations humming along, this exposé lays bare the facts, the failures, and the urgent demand for accountability: Strip Glass House of every license and launch a full criminal probe into how this company allowed—perhaps even enabled—a pipeline of exploitation.
The operation was swift and chaotic. Federal warrants targeted "evidence of possible immigration violations under Title 8 of the United States Code," but the scale was staggering: 319 to 361 undocumented immigrants detained or arrested in what became one of the largest single-state ICE worksite enforcement actions in history.
Among them: convicted felons, including violent offenders charged with kidnapping, rape, and—most alarmingly—child molestation.
One detainee was described by DHS officials as a "proven child kidnapper and molester," a registered sex offender whose presence alone should have triggered alarms in any workplace, let alone one employing children.
But the true horror? The rescue of 14 minors, the youngest just 14 years old, toiling in the fields. At least 10 were unaccompanied—children smuggled across the border, isolated without guardians, funneled into backbreaking labor to repay debts to traffickers.
These weren't errant teens sneaking summer jobs; they were victims of forced labor, exposed to pesticides, heavy machinery, and grueling hours in a sector notorious for its dangers.
The raid turned violent: Protesters hurled rocks and asphalt, shots rang out (prompting a $50,000 FBI bounty), and one adult worker died after falling from a building amid the tear gas and smoke.
California leaders like Governor Gavin Newsom decried it as "state violence," posting videos of fleeing children—but conveniently omitting the exploitation that put them there in the first place.
Glass House, a licensed operator with deep ties to Democratic donors, was no bystander.
The farms in question—Glass House Farms and related entities—held valid cultivation permits from the state's Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). Yet, a May 2025 child labor complaint against the company had already raised red flags; a DCC site visit that month inexplicably reported no minors present. By July, the fields told a different story.
California's cannabis industry prides itself on regulation, but Glass House's operations shredded those safeguards.
Under the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA), no one under 21 can handle cannabis plants, products, or related activities in licensed facilities—full stop.
This includes cultivation roles like trimming, planting, or exposure to the fields.
Federal law echoes this via the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), barring under-16s from most agriculture and under-18s from hazards like chemicals or equipment.
Cannabis farming? It qualifies on all counts: organophosphates that cause neurological damage, sharp tools risking lacerations, and isolation amplifying abuse risks.
For these minors—many unaccompanied migrants—the vulnerabilities were compounded.
Undocumented status handed employers (or contractors) deportation threats as leverage, a classic trafficking tactic under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Working alongside convicted child molesters? That's not oversight; it's endangerment.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem called it "potential forced labor, exploitation, and human trafficking," with at least eight minors now treated as confirmed victims.
Cartel ties? Whispers persist, with some X users labeling Glass House a "front for fentanyl, human trafficking, and foreign money laundering." Even if unproven, the proximity of MS-13 affiliates among detainees screams systemic failure.
This wasn't isolated, California's cannabis black market thrives on such shadows. Glass House—publicly traded on the Canadian Securities Exchange (GLASF) operated legally, renewing 25 licenses (15 in Ventura County) as late as March 2025, despite an expired labor peace agreement that should have halted approvals.
Pro-America. Anti-Americanization.
Naturalization is Citizenship.
Citizenship is Settlement.
This Nation is a Nation of Settlers.
Continuous through prosperity and a false promise of equity and freedom. The right wing thought bubbles often push fears of language, culture, and ideals... However, it's always targeted. The #1 Color: Black. The #1 Language: Spanish. The #1 Religion: Islam.
The Mexican is too dumb to learn English or Drive on the same side of the road... But a European is guaranteed to be flawless at English and have no issue driving on "our side of the road"?
What's wrong with Islam? What's wrong in any theology? 😂👋🏽 "DISMISSED."
d4vd responds to Celeste with kisses in the server and Celeste responds with an underage joke which is then ignored. After the response and reaction of the other server member d4vd doesn't continue the interaction publicly.
@celesteisemo Is Celeste and here is a timeline match-up with her discord activity in d4vd's discord account.
@celesteisemo Another interaction where Celeste is overly friendly while d4vd keeps chats focused off her.
@celesteisemo When d4vd expresses plans to sleep Celeste quickly follows suit before canceled on and now she interacts with a "Kenn" with pre-server connection with as well.
Further interactions linking "Deleted User" to Celeste besides the birthday interaction. Here d4vd requests places to go on tour while she was in chat where she got hyper involved and admitted she lived in California in requests for him to visit California and her house. Note how d4vd puts California in the first response and adds Miami after her voting.