Dec 30, 2024 · 701K views · 📍 Kent, WA
Nick Shirley visits a hidden homeless encampment in the woods near Kent, Washington (outside Seattle), interviewing residents about why they live there, the fentanyl crisis, and lack of outreach services. The video focuses on homelessness and drug addiction rather than a specific government-program fraud scheme.
Why it's not on the fraud stats: Off map: homelessness and drug-addiction documentary near Seattle.
Programs involved: Social Security Disability
Figures below are claims made in the video, shown with the status stated there — this site does not verify them. Disclaimer
Reno's monthly disability and Social Security income supporting two people
“I only get $657 a month for my disability and my Social Security”
Stated by Reno
~ = name reconstructed from garbled auto-captions; verify before quoting.
All figures are as stated in the video — most are allegations, not adjudicated findings. Every dollar figure links to the timestamp where it is said. Extraction QA: Both financial claims are accurately quoted and correctly attributed (billions spent per Jonathan Choe; $657/month disability income per Reno). Entity reconstructions from garbled ASR (We Heart Seattle, Jonathan Choe, Pure Kent) are reasonable given transcript context. No hallucinated figures detected.