Anthony DeLoatch Exposed: Gaslighting, E-Estate & The Same Old Crypto Hustle
Feb 10, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration1:40:32
Video IDmp9zxBHm2VY
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Description
I joined another E-Estate Zoom meeting expecting the usual recycled pitch, but what unfolded was something far more revealing. Around fifty people sat quietly while Anthony DeLoatch positioned himself as a mentor, a messenger, a guide to success. What we actually witnessed was gaslighting in real time — fear-based persuasion, narrative control, and pressure tactics designed to keep people compliant while selling an opportunity that simply does not exist.
Anthony framed himself as someone who “just wants to help,” warning attendees about scammers while simultaneously accusing critics and gatecrashers of being the real threat. The irony was impossible to ignore. As questions surfaced and tension rose, his calm mentor persona slipped, replaced by defensiveness and distraction. The focus was never on evidence, ownership, or verifiable assets — only belief, trust, and obedience.
*THE SETUP*
E-Estate is presented as a revolutionary digital real estate opportunity, promising passive income through tokenised property and cutting-edge technology. Yet once again, no real properties were shown, no land titles produced, no audited financials offered. The returns being implied are far beyond what legitimate real estate can generate, and the compensation structure points not to rent or sales, but to recruitment.
What’s being sold is not property. It’s participation.
*CONTROL AND GASLIGHTING*
As the meeting progressed, it became clear that control was central to the operation. Anthony repeatedly dismissed legitimate questions, reframed criticism as negativity, and suggested that anyone challenging the narrative was trying to “confuse” the room. His wife, Sharlrita DeLoatch, was openly policing the Zoom meeting — muting participants, monitoring chat, and helping enforce the message.
This wasn’t education. It was crowd management.
*THE PATTERN*
Anthony DeLoatch is not new to this space. After months of monitoring his content, Zoom calls, Telegram groups, and promotional funnels, a clear pattern emerges. He cycles through platforms, brands himself as transparent when something collapses, then pivots to the next opportunity still paying commissions. Each time, the language changes slightly — AI, crypto, passive income, digital assets — but the structure remains the same.
Nearly every project he has promoted over the years has either collapsed, rug-pulled, or been exposed as unsustainable. Yet the responsibility is never owned. The blame is shifted to “bad actors,” market conditions, or regulators, while the recruitment continues.
*E-ESTATE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE*
During this meeting, E-Estate was pitched as safe, innovative, and misunderstood. But no proof of ownership was provided. No explanation of how profits are generated outside of new sign-ups. No clear path for selling or liquidating this so-called digital real estate. Without real assets, external revenue, or independent verification, the model relies on belief and expansion — not business fundamentals.
That’s the danger.
*WHY THIS MATTERS*
People in that Zoom room were being encouraged to trust personalities instead of facts. To ignore warning signs. To see critics as enemies rather than safeguards. That’s how financial harm spreads — quietly, socially, and repeatedly.
This is not mentorship. It’s manipulation.
We documented this meeting because sunlight matters. Naming behaviour, documenting patterns, and challenging false authority is how people are protected from repeating the same costly mistakes.
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https://www.dehek.com/general/scam-fraud-investigations/e-estate-scam-or-legit-a-full-breakdown-of-the-fake-team-ai-avatars-and-mlm-structure/
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