TIMELINE: Lorne since his second prison stint
Nov 2, 2022 9:31:46 GMT -5
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Post by Sigmund on Nov 2, 2022 9:31:46 GMT -5
The Chronolawgical Lorne thread cuts off in late 2018, so I thought it would be helpful to include a timeline of what Lorne has been up to since his 2020 release.
2019
March 28: Lorne passes a polygraph.
April 10: Lorne fails a polygraph, in particular questions regarding alcohol use, details of use and frequency of use.
July 19: Lorne fails a polygraph, in particular questions regarding alcohol use, details of use and frequency of use.
July 25: The counselor for Lorne's sex offender treatment class, Dwayne A. Hogan, informs Lorne's probation officer Maria Schokman that he is suspending Lorne from sex offender treatment due to his inability to be honest about his alcohol use. Maria and her supervisor Bryce R. Turgeon petition the court to put out a warrant for Lorne's arrest.
July 26: The United States District Court of Maine issues a warrant for Lorne's arrest.
August 5: Maria texts Lorne, asking him to come see her on Wednesday (two days from now).
August 7: Lorne drives to the probation office and is arrested there. He appears at an initial hearing before the United States District Court of Maine on a "Petition to Revoke Supervised Release". Lorne waived his right to a preliminary hearing. "At that time this Court found it was not possible to release Defendant on any conditions and held him as a result of that finding. This Court did indicate, however, that in the event Defendant was able to obtain sex offender treatment counseling services, then this Court would reconsider his request to be released on conditions pending his final supervised release hearing."
August 15: Lorne's attorney, Matthew D. Morgan, files a motion for another detention hearing after he informs the court that another sex offender treatment counseling service is willing to accept Lorne.
August 22: From 10:11 to 10:49 am , Lorne appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge John C. Nivison in the District Court for a detention hearing. "After consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, for the reasons stated on the record, the Court cannot find by clear and convincing evidence that the proposed conditions would reasonably assure the safety of the community. ... The Court, therefore, orders Defendant shall remain in custody, subject to the Court's August 8, 2019, Order of Detention, pending the final hearing on the Government's petition to revoke Defendant's term of supervised release."
August 23: Lorne sends a nine-page screed to his lawyer, Mr. Morgan, explaining how to argue his case.
September 18: Lorne has a meeting with his attorney Mr. Morgan. Mr. Morgan informs Lorne that when he sees him next at his final supervised release hearing, "you will be admitting the violations and we'll be arguing for a lesser sentence of three months with one month to be served through home detention and the continuation of supervised release to be for a 10 year period only."
October 1: At 10:19 am, Lorne appears before U.S. District Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr., at the U.S. District Court of Maine in Bangor. Judge Woodcock sentences Lorne to a term of six (6) months. (A court transcript reading appears on Baken Salmon's channel).
2020
February 5: At 8:51 am, Lorne is released from FCI Fort Dix in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He is flown back to Maine at the government's expense. It is his first time on a plane since his time in the Air Force. Within a month, he is talking to Emma and Winnie on the phone again. (Release date is sourced from this thread. Bit about him being on a plane and talking to Emma is from a now lost call uploaded to Kelp Pill's channel)
February 10: Lorne has separate calls with Emma, Will and Debbie. Emma surreptitiously tries to get Lorne to admit to drinking-and-driving in an effort to get him violated yet again, but Lorne does not fall for it. (Confirmed in text messages released by Tiffany in a GoogleDoc linked in this thread).
February 13: Mr. Morgan sends Lorne a letter informing him that "I received your voicemail message complaining about my representation of you. I am sorry you feel that way."
March 4: Lorne discovers a video on YouTube surreptitiously recorded by Emma and Dan during their visit to his trailer years earlier. He tells his newest catfish Jamie Amy (at this point played by Emma) about it. (See this thread with accompanying Raptor Bacon video).
April 28: Lorne's last contact with Debbie, with whom he has been texting since his release. He sends her a photo of the chat of a Lorne Identity stream. (The text messages were released by Tiffany in a GoogleDoc linked in this thread).
June 9: Lorne failed a polygraph about accessing the internet. He said that he had his aunt access the internet for him during job searches. He denied accessing the internet by any other means.
June 18: Lorne's drinking buddy Tony Farmer, 57, passes away. (See obituary).
July 13: After another polygraph, he acknowledged that he had accessed his mother's computer to look at YouTube to "find out what people were saying about him." He passed the polygraph questions about other computer use.
August 11: Lorne gets pulled over for "improper passing". The fine is $326. (He talks about it at 1:32:07 in Yancy Fallout P1).
September 11: For $0, aunt Sharon sells Lorne the Cornville property he has lived in for years. Sharon had bought it from uncle Clayton in August 2017 for $20,000 and the property is assessed for tax purposes as being worth around $40,000. (See my post in this thread).
October 13: Dwayne ceases to be the counselor of Lorne's sex offender rehabilitation class. (Much of the first part of the 10-13-20 James call on Heelborne's channel is a discussion about this change.)
December 6: Lorne gets pulled over again, this time for "operating a defective vehicle". The fine is $250.
2021
January 7: Lorne files a motion seeking the appointment of legal counsel. (Source: PACER docket #38).
January 8: The court grants Lorne's motion and appoints Robert A. Levine to be his counsel. The court requires him to file a motion or report on the status of the case by January 22. (Source: PACER docket #39).
January 26: Forty-five minute conference call between Lorne, his lawyer, his probation officer and his sex offender councilor. Lorne petitioned the court for him to be removed from the Sex Offender Registry, but the request was rejected. (See Joey's video here). Lorne signs a new computer-use agreement.
c. February: Around the time Lorne and J.A.M.I.E. broke up (mid-February), Lorne got his computer back from probation and signed a new computer-use agreement. He goes onto eBay and is discovered by Lornographers. After only having his computer for roughly a week, probation takes it back. (Winelover discusses it in around six minutes into this July 2021 stream).
February 15: Lorne and J.A.M.I.E. stop talking. They don't start talking again until July 30.
February 17: Lorne failed a polygraph test about accessing the internet, searching for media involving minors for sexual stimulation, and using fantasies involving minors for sexual stimulation in the past seven months (i.e. since July 2020). During the post-test interview, he acknowledged fantasizing about 10–14-year-old girls during masturbation.
March 8–19: Lorne goes to the Somerset County Superior Court to resolve his December fine. (See my thread here)
May: Lorne failed a polygraph test about looking at images of minors for sexual stimulation and looking at the bare sexual organs of a person under the age of 18. He identified five people he had dated in high school and said he fantasized about them. He acknowledged having sexual fantasies about a nine-year-old girl who is on TV and sings the national anthem wearing a short dress. He acknowledged watching Little House on the Prairie and masturbating to Mary (he did not indicate what age she was at the time).
May 20: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
May 22–23: The Ten Mile Yard Sale, at which Lorne is unknowingly filmed. (See videos from "DS" upload to Joey's channel here and here. Note Lorne's conspicuous ear piece. I wonder what that could be for...)
July 30: Lorne and J.A.M.I.E. start talking again.
September 4: Federal unemployment in Maine ends (See this thread).
October: Lorne gets a job at a company which deals in temporary workers. He also updates his résumé (See the Skiper Tracer's video).
October 14–18: A Lornographer alerts Joey to the fact that Lorne is back on eBay, selling more junk. (See Joey's video here).
October 17: CAS3Y emails Lorne for the first time, pretending that Chris Hansen passed her Lorne's email. (See this thread).
November or December: Lorne gets a job as a flagman for a construction company (See the Skip Tracer's video).
November 9: Lorne and CAS3Y speak over the phone for the first time. (See CAS3Y: Episode 58).
November 11: Lorne speaks over the phone with his lawyer. The lawyer advises Lorne that CAS3Y's involvement with him is suspicious and he ought to cease all contact with her. They also discuss whether Lorne's Miranda rights were violated when Chris Hansen interviewed him back in 2007. The lawyer explains that they were not. (See a reading of the lawyer's summary letter on BLU3BOY's channel).
December 4: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
December 16: Lorne's lawyer again advises him to cease all contact with CAS3Y (See a reading of the letter on BLU3BOY's channel).
December 28: The Thruple between Lorne, J.A.M.I.E. and CAS3Y begins. (See 1:18:20 into this Rebjorne stream).
2022
January 4: Lorne passed a polygraph test on accessing the internet, looking at pornography, and drinking alcohol. This polygraph was probably originally scheduled for December 7, 2021, but was pushed back a month for unknown reasons. (Lorne mentions the December 7th polygraph in CAS3Y: Episode 42 at 6:56).
February 22: Lorne, J.A.M.I.E. and CAS3Y have their first three-way video call (though Lorne is the only one truly on cam). (See CAS3Y: Episode 87).
February 26: Reborne posts a video conference call between Lorne, J.A.M.I.E. and CAS3Y. It is taken down shortly after, along with all of the calls between J.A.M.I.E. and Lorne. He writes a poem in a community post with the acrostic "LORNE KNOWS" (See this thread).
c. March: Lorne is kicked out of his sex offender class ("Rape Class"). The inciting incident is when his counselor discovers a call on YouTube between Lorne and Winnie from three years earlier wherein he says he wants to hurt sex offenders.
March 28: Lorne's final communication with J.A.M.I.E., not including the "tick-tock" voice-mail he leaves on June 30. (Discussed in Rebjorne's "Lornemas in July P7" stream, 33:27–36:10).
March 30: Lorne is evaluated by a licensed psychologist in an extensive psychological evaluation, since dubbed "DD-87" (See report in this thread). He takes out a loan of ~$2500 to pay for the report, expecting it will help him get off of probation.
May 21–22: The Ten Mile Yardsale. Lorne talks to Lornographer Sawx for several hours. (Part 1 of 5 of the Sawx interview).
June 12: A letter writer informs Lorne that everything is fake. As he and CAS3Y talk about it on the phone, she informs him that J.A.M.I.E. was actually Will for almost the entire previous two years. (CAS3Y: Episode 34)
June 30: Lorne sends a voicemail to J.A.M.I.E. – since revealed to have been Will – in which Lorne only says, "tick-tock, tick-tock" (Discussed in Rebjorne's "Lornemas in July P7" stream, 33:27–36:10).
July: Probation begins the process of shifting Lorne from his PO Ashley back to his old PO Mitchell. (He mentions it in CAS3Y: Episode 46, which took place on July 25).
July 24: Lorne forwards an email from his lawyer to CAS3Y. Included as an attachment is DD-87. (See this thread with accompanying audio).
August 3: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
August 4: Lorne has another polygraph exam, results unknown. (He mentions it at the beginning of CAS3Y: Episode 46, which took place on July 25).
October 7: The last time Lorne and CAS3Y texted normally. (Discussed in Rebjorne's "Lornemas in July P7" stream, 33:27–36:10).
October 29: Lorne texts CAS3Y that he knows she is "putting [his] shit online!!!" (See this thread with screenshots of the relevant texts).
November 19: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
c. November 24: A couple from Canada visit Lorne to join him for Thanksgiving. They stay over at his trailer. Originally, they planned to make content, but they felt sorry for Lorne and opted to become his friends instead.
2023
March: Lorne's RSO page lists a new place of employment: R&S Pallets. It is located at his home address, implying it is his own business.
April: The Google Street View car drives by Lorne's trailer for only the second time. The car last drove by in August 2011, years before Lorne actually lived there. Coincidentally, Lorne appears in the April 2023 images. Google Maps publishes the new pictures on May 20 (see entry below).
May 18: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
May 20–21: Lorne does not participate in the Ten Mile Yard Sale, but instead drapes his property in white tarps. Coincidentally, on the first day of the yard sale, Google publishes new Street View images of the trailer. (See this thread).
June 8: Lorne's property is listed for sale at $69,900. It appears on several real estate sites, including Redfin and Zillow. The fact that it is also listed on the official Maine Listings website indicates that it is a real listing and not a troll.
August 18: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread; image mirror at this thread).
November 16: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread; image mirror at this thread).
December 13: Lorne's trailer is now blurred on Google Street View. (See this thread).
December 26: Lorne sends a letter to the government requesting (1) permission to travel to Canada and (2) that the request be sealed. (See this thread).
2024
January 2: Darcie N. McElwee, a United States Attorney in the Bangor office, states that the government has no objection to Lorne's request to travel or his request to seal. (See this thread).
January 9: Google removes the Street View option for Lorne's trailer. (See this thread).
February 13: Lorne writes to the clerk of court requesting representation for assistance in "review[ing] the conditions of [his] supervised release". In particular, he requests the public defender James Nixon. Nixon is appointed days later. (See this thread).
February 23: Latest RSO photo is published... except it is the same photo from August 18, 2023. (See this thread).
May 8: On the PACER page for Lorne's case, a document appears purportedly written by James Nixon. Nixon requests that the court discharge Lorne from the conditions of his supervised release. Particular attention from the community focuses on a few lines in the document, which states: "In the meantime, Mr. Armstrong has become a father. Mr. Armstrong intends to relocate to be with his baby and the mother of his child." (See this thread on the Temple or this video by Tiffany and Amanda James).
May 18: Latest RSO photo is published (See this thread).
July: A catfish call with Roy reveals that he and Lorne are barely in contact (See this thread).
August 22: Latest RSO photo is published (See this thread).
2019
March 28: Lorne passes a polygraph.
April 10: Lorne fails a polygraph, in particular questions regarding alcohol use, details of use and frequency of use.
July 19: Lorne fails a polygraph, in particular questions regarding alcohol use, details of use and frequency of use.
July 25: The counselor for Lorne's sex offender treatment class, Dwayne A. Hogan, informs Lorne's probation officer Maria Schokman that he is suspending Lorne from sex offender treatment due to his inability to be honest about his alcohol use. Maria and her supervisor Bryce R. Turgeon petition the court to put out a warrant for Lorne's arrest.
July 26: The United States District Court of Maine issues a warrant for Lorne's arrest.
August 5: Maria texts Lorne, asking him to come see her on Wednesday (two days from now).
August 7: Lorne drives to the probation office and is arrested there. He appears at an initial hearing before the United States District Court of Maine on a "Petition to Revoke Supervised Release". Lorne waived his right to a preliminary hearing. "At that time this Court found it was not possible to release Defendant on any conditions and held him as a result of that finding. This Court did indicate, however, that in the event Defendant was able to obtain sex offender treatment counseling services, then this Court would reconsider his request to be released on conditions pending his final supervised release hearing."
August 15: Lorne's attorney, Matthew D. Morgan, files a motion for another detention hearing after he informs the court that another sex offender treatment counseling service is willing to accept Lorne.
August 22: From 10:11 to 10:49 am , Lorne appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge John C. Nivison in the District Court for a detention hearing. "After consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, for the reasons stated on the record, the Court cannot find by clear and convincing evidence that the proposed conditions would reasonably assure the safety of the community. ... The Court, therefore, orders Defendant shall remain in custody, subject to the Court's August 8, 2019, Order of Detention, pending the final hearing on the Government's petition to revoke Defendant's term of supervised release."
August 23: Lorne sends a nine-page screed to his lawyer, Mr. Morgan, explaining how to argue his case.
September 18: Lorne has a meeting with his attorney Mr. Morgan. Mr. Morgan informs Lorne that when he sees him next at his final supervised release hearing, "you will be admitting the violations and we'll be arguing for a lesser sentence of three months with one month to be served through home detention and the continuation of supervised release to be for a 10 year period only."
October 1: At 10:19 am, Lorne appears before U.S. District Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr., at the U.S. District Court of Maine in Bangor. Judge Woodcock sentences Lorne to a term of six (6) months. (A court transcript reading appears on Baken Salmon's channel).
2020
February 5: At 8:51 am, Lorne is released from FCI Fort Dix in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He is flown back to Maine at the government's expense. It is his first time on a plane since his time in the Air Force. Within a month, he is talking to Emma and Winnie on the phone again. (Release date is sourced from this thread. Bit about him being on a plane and talking to Emma is from a now lost call uploaded to Kelp Pill's channel)
February 10: Lorne has separate calls with Emma, Will and Debbie. Emma surreptitiously tries to get Lorne to admit to drinking-and-driving in an effort to get him violated yet again, but Lorne does not fall for it. (Confirmed in text messages released by Tiffany in a GoogleDoc linked in this thread).
February 13: Mr. Morgan sends Lorne a letter informing him that "I received your voicemail message complaining about my representation of you. I am sorry you feel that way."
March 4: Lorne discovers a video on YouTube surreptitiously recorded by Emma and Dan during their visit to his trailer years earlier. He tells his newest catfish Jamie Amy (at this point played by Emma) about it. (See this thread with accompanying Raptor Bacon video).
April 28: Lorne's last contact with Debbie, with whom he has been texting since his release. He sends her a photo of the chat of a Lorne Identity stream. (The text messages were released by Tiffany in a GoogleDoc linked in this thread).
June 9: Lorne failed a polygraph about accessing the internet. He said that he had his aunt access the internet for him during job searches. He denied accessing the internet by any other means.
June 18: Lorne's drinking buddy Tony Farmer, 57, passes away. (See obituary).
July 13: After another polygraph, he acknowledged that he had accessed his mother's computer to look at YouTube to "find out what people were saying about him." He passed the polygraph questions about other computer use.
August 11: Lorne gets pulled over for "improper passing". The fine is $326. (He talks about it at 1:32:07 in Yancy Fallout P1).
September 11: For $0, aunt Sharon sells Lorne the Cornville property he has lived in for years. Sharon had bought it from uncle Clayton in August 2017 for $20,000 and the property is assessed for tax purposes as being worth around $40,000. (See my post in this thread).
October 13: Dwayne ceases to be the counselor of Lorne's sex offender rehabilitation class. (Much of the first part of the 10-13-20 James call on Heelborne's channel is a discussion about this change.)
December 6: Lorne gets pulled over again, this time for "operating a defective vehicle". The fine is $250.
2021
January 7: Lorne files a motion seeking the appointment of legal counsel. (Source: PACER docket #38).
January 8: The court grants Lorne's motion and appoints Robert A. Levine to be his counsel. The court requires him to file a motion or report on the status of the case by January 22. (Source: PACER docket #39).
January 26: Forty-five minute conference call between Lorne, his lawyer, his probation officer and his sex offender councilor. Lorne petitioned the court for him to be removed from the Sex Offender Registry, but the request was rejected. (See Joey's video here). Lorne signs a new computer-use agreement.
c. February: Around the time Lorne and J.A.M.I.E. broke up (mid-February), Lorne got his computer back from probation and signed a new computer-use agreement. He goes onto eBay and is discovered by Lornographers. After only having his computer for roughly a week, probation takes it back. (Winelover discusses it in around six minutes into this July 2021 stream).
February 15: Lorne and J.A.M.I.E. stop talking. They don't start talking again until July 30.
February 17: Lorne failed a polygraph test about accessing the internet, searching for media involving minors for sexual stimulation, and using fantasies involving minors for sexual stimulation in the past seven months (i.e. since July 2020). During the post-test interview, he acknowledged fantasizing about 10–14-year-old girls during masturbation.
March 8–19: Lorne goes to the Somerset County Superior Court to resolve his December fine. (See my thread here)
May: Lorne failed a polygraph test about looking at images of minors for sexual stimulation and looking at the bare sexual organs of a person under the age of 18. He identified five people he had dated in high school and said he fantasized about them. He acknowledged having sexual fantasies about a nine-year-old girl who is on TV and sings the national anthem wearing a short dress. He acknowledged watching Little House on the Prairie and masturbating to Mary (he did not indicate what age she was at the time).
May 20: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
May 22–23: The Ten Mile Yard Sale, at which Lorne is unknowingly filmed. (See videos from "DS" upload to Joey's channel here and here. Note Lorne's conspicuous ear piece. I wonder what that could be for...)
July 30: Lorne and J.A.M.I.E. start talking again.
September 4: Federal unemployment in Maine ends (See this thread).
October: Lorne gets a job at a company which deals in temporary workers. He also updates his résumé (See the Skiper Tracer's video).
October 14–18: A Lornographer alerts Joey to the fact that Lorne is back on eBay, selling more junk. (See Joey's video here).
October 17: CAS3Y emails Lorne for the first time, pretending that Chris Hansen passed her Lorne's email. (See this thread).
November or December: Lorne gets a job as a flagman for a construction company (See the Skip Tracer's video).
November 9: Lorne and CAS3Y speak over the phone for the first time. (See CAS3Y: Episode 58).
November 11: Lorne speaks over the phone with his lawyer. The lawyer advises Lorne that CAS3Y's involvement with him is suspicious and he ought to cease all contact with her. They also discuss whether Lorne's Miranda rights were violated when Chris Hansen interviewed him back in 2007. The lawyer explains that they were not. (See a reading of the lawyer's summary letter on BLU3BOY's channel).
December 4: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
December 16: Lorne's lawyer again advises him to cease all contact with CAS3Y (See a reading of the letter on BLU3BOY's channel).
December 28: The Thruple between Lorne, J.A.M.I.E. and CAS3Y begins. (See 1:18:20 into this Rebjorne stream).
2022
January 4: Lorne passed a polygraph test on accessing the internet, looking at pornography, and drinking alcohol. This polygraph was probably originally scheduled for December 7, 2021, but was pushed back a month for unknown reasons. (Lorne mentions the December 7th polygraph in CAS3Y: Episode 42 at 6:56).
February 22: Lorne, J.A.M.I.E. and CAS3Y have their first three-way video call (though Lorne is the only one truly on cam). (See CAS3Y: Episode 87).
February 26: Reborne posts a video conference call between Lorne, J.A.M.I.E. and CAS3Y. It is taken down shortly after, along with all of the calls between J.A.M.I.E. and Lorne. He writes a poem in a community post with the acrostic "LORNE KNOWS" (See this thread).
c. March: Lorne is kicked out of his sex offender class ("Rape Class"). The inciting incident is when his counselor discovers a call on YouTube between Lorne and Winnie from three years earlier wherein he says he wants to hurt sex offenders.
March 28: Lorne's final communication with J.A.M.I.E., not including the "tick-tock" voice-mail he leaves on June 30. (Discussed in Rebjorne's "Lornemas in July P7" stream, 33:27–36:10).
March 30: Lorne is evaluated by a licensed psychologist in an extensive psychological evaluation, since dubbed "DD-87" (See report in this thread). He takes out a loan of ~$2500 to pay for the report, expecting it will help him get off of probation.
May 21–22: The Ten Mile Yardsale. Lorne talks to Lornographer Sawx for several hours. (Part 1 of 5 of the Sawx interview).
June 12: A letter writer informs Lorne that everything is fake. As he and CAS3Y talk about it on the phone, she informs him that J.A.M.I.E. was actually Will for almost the entire previous two years. (CAS3Y: Episode 34)
June 30: Lorne sends a voicemail to J.A.M.I.E. – since revealed to have been Will – in which Lorne only says, "tick-tock, tick-tock" (Discussed in Rebjorne's "Lornemas in July P7" stream, 33:27–36:10).
July: Probation begins the process of shifting Lorne from his PO Ashley back to his old PO Mitchell. (He mentions it in CAS3Y: Episode 46, which took place on July 25).
July 24: Lorne forwards an email from his lawyer to CAS3Y. Included as an attachment is DD-87. (See this thread with accompanying audio).
August 3: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
August 4: Lorne has another polygraph exam, results unknown. (He mentions it at the beginning of CAS3Y: Episode 46, which took place on July 25).
October 7: The last time Lorne and CAS3Y texted normally. (Discussed in Rebjorne's "Lornemas in July P7" stream, 33:27–36:10).
October 29: Lorne texts CAS3Y that he knows she is "putting [his] shit online!!!" (See this thread with screenshots of the relevant texts).
November 19: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
c. November 24: A couple from Canada visit Lorne to join him for Thanksgiving. They stay over at his trailer. Originally, they planned to make content, but they felt sorry for Lorne and opted to become his friends instead.
2023
March: Lorne's RSO page lists a new place of employment: R&S Pallets. It is located at his home address, implying it is his own business.
April: The Google Street View car drives by Lorne's trailer for only the second time. The car last drove by in August 2011, years before Lorne actually lived there. Coincidentally, Lorne appears in the April 2023 images. Google Maps publishes the new pictures on May 20 (see entry below).
May 18: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread).
May 20–21: Lorne does not participate in the Ten Mile Yard Sale, but instead drapes his property in white tarps. Coincidentally, on the first day of the yard sale, Google publishes new Street View images of the trailer. (See this thread).
June 8: Lorne's property is listed for sale at $69,900. It appears on several real estate sites, including Redfin and Zillow. The fact that it is also listed on the official Maine Listings website indicates that it is a real listing and not a troll.
August 18: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread; image mirror at this thread).
November 16: Latest RSO photo is published. (See this thread; image mirror at this thread).
December 13: Lorne's trailer is now blurred on Google Street View. (See this thread).
December 26: Lorne sends a letter to the government requesting (1) permission to travel to Canada and (2) that the request be sealed. (See this thread).
2024
January 2: Darcie N. McElwee, a United States Attorney in the Bangor office, states that the government has no objection to Lorne's request to travel or his request to seal. (See this thread).
January 9: Google removes the Street View option for Lorne's trailer. (See this thread).
February 13: Lorne writes to the clerk of court requesting representation for assistance in "review[ing] the conditions of [his] supervised release". In particular, he requests the public defender James Nixon. Nixon is appointed days later. (See this thread).
February 23: Latest RSO photo is published... except it is the same photo from August 18, 2023. (See this thread).
May 8: On the PACER page for Lorne's case, a document appears purportedly written by James Nixon. Nixon requests that the court discharge Lorne from the conditions of his supervised release. Particular attention from the community focuses on a few lines in the document, which states: "In the meantime, Mr. Armstrong has become a father. Mr. Armstrong intends to relocate to be with his baby and the mother of his child." (See this thread on the Temple or this video by Tiffany and Amanda James).
May 18: Latest RSO photo is published (See this thread).
July: A catfish call with Roy reveals that he and Lorne are barely in contact (See this thread).
August 22: Latest RSO photo is published (See this thread).