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GoFundMe Bombshell Clouds Star’s Death
Daveigh Chase’s death has become a new test of who gets to speak for a public figure, and who gets believed first.
Quick Take
A former manager says Chase’s family and friends did not know the man who launched the fundraiser.
The GoFundMe was posted by Roy Hernandez, who said he was Chase’s boyfriend and described her illness.
The campaign used emotional language about hardship, family conflict, and a need for comfort and peace.
The public record does not show direct family confirmation, platform verification details, or proof of fraud.
Why the Fundraiser Drew Fast Skepticism
The core dispute is simple, but the stakes are high. Roy Hernandez launched a GoFundMe for Chase and described her as his girlfriend, while former manager John Ryan said Chase’s family and friends did not know him[3][4]. That split matters because celebrity fundraisers often depend on trust before donors ever see hard proof. In this case, the public got emotion, but not much verification.
The fundraiser page said Chase had meningitis and several serious blood infections, and it asked for help with urgent care, safe housing, and comfort during her final days[4]. It also described a difficult childhood, a painful falling out with family, and a search for safety and happiness[4]. Those details explain why the page pulled attention. They also explain why some readers saw the campaign as deeply personal, while others saw it as a claim that needed proof.
What the Public Record Supports
Public reporting does support that Hernandez was widely presented as Chase’s boyfriend and that he said he confirmed her death[1][10][12]. It also supports the timing: coverage says the fundraiser went up just before her death, including one report that placed it the day before[6][8]. That timeline fits an emergency appeal. It does not, by itself, prove the relationship details were fully correct, but it does show the campaign was real and active before Chase died.
Reporting also says Ryan pointed to a Screen Actors Guild trust account for expenses[6]. That claim, if accurate, would raise a fair question about whether the fundraiser was the only or best way to help. But the record provided here does not include the trust documents, account records, or a Screen Actors Guild confirmation. So the account remains an allegation in reporting, not a settled fact.
What Still Is Not Verified
The strongest criticism in the available material rests on a former manager’s public statement, not on documents. The record does not include a sworn statement from Chase’s family saying Hernandez was unknown to them, and GoFundMe had not publicly addressed the dispute in the reporting provided[3][6]. That leaves a gap where rumor can grow fast. It also leaves open the possibility that the campaign was sincere, even if parts of its story remain disputed.
Former manager of late actress Daveigh Chase urges public not to donate to a GoFundMe started by her alleged boyfriend, claiming her estate already covers all memorial expenses. pic.twitter.com/8HRequkZQL
— charts Original (@Chartsoriginals) June 18, 2026
At the same time, the material does not prove fraud. There is no shown evidence of stolen money, false identity papers, or platform enforcement action. What exists is a public clash over credibility, timing, and access. That is enough to spark doubt, but not enough to close the case. In a country where public trust is thin, this kind of story lands hard because people see the same pattern again and again: a sad appeal, a rush to judgment, and too little verified information.
Sources:
[1] Web – Daveigh Chase’s former manager casts doubt on late actress’ alleged …
[3] Web – Daveigh Chase’s 2009 interview about legacy resurfaces after death
[4] Web – Daveigh Chase’s Former Manager Says Her Family Doesn’t Know …
[6] Web – Daveigh Chase’s Boyfriend Shares Upsetting Details in GoFundMe …
[8] Web – Help Daveigh Chase Find Comfort & Peace – GoFundMe
[10] Web – Daveigh Chase’s Final Days Were Marked by Heartbreak Shocking …
[12] Web – ‘The Ring’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ star Daveigh Chase dead at 35