EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 9 MIN
Season 5 – Episode 5: “The Jotform Files: Val, Forms & the Fresno Address” Summary
from Uncapped: Stories from the Grey Market · host krysia
In this episode the investigation moves off Coinbase and straight into Rae’s Jotform account. Listeners follow Krysia as she watches Rae’s own screen-recording: Jotform dashboards, submission lists, and one carefully chosen example, JA's order.JA later confirms her $752 order is correct, which means Rae’s "look, Val changed the form!” demo shows something very awkward: the form matches the buyer, not Rae’s sabotage story. The recording proves Val had some access (she "finished the jotform stuff”) but not that she secretly edited anyone’s order behind their back.We then zoom in on the now-infamous Fresno invoice: a December 5th Jotform submission for Val herself, going to a Fresno address. That timing matters, it’s weeks after Rae was already telling people liquids were seized and a reship was underway. The so-called “address leak” and dramatic C&D tale are revisited: the only evidence is a salty text from Val’s husband about a “lawsuit,” not an actual gag order.By the end of Episode 5, the "Val tampered with my forms and I was legally silenced” defence looks less like a thriller twist and more like another layer of improv on top of a GB that was already off the rails:• Jotform shows real orders, not edits.• The Fresno form shows Val’s own late order, not proof she stole everyone’s liquids.• And Rae is still the only person who ever claimed those liquids existed in the first place.
What this episode covers
In this episode the investigation moves off Coinbase and straight into Rae’s Jotform account. Listeners follow Krysia as she watches Rae’s own screen-recording: Jotform dashboards, submission lists, and one carefully chosen example, JA's order.JA later confirms her $752 order is correct, which means Rae’s "look, Val changed the form!” demo shows something very awkward: the form matches the buyer, not Rae’s sabotage story. The recording proves Val had some access (she "finished the jotform stuff”) but not that she secretly edited anyone’s order behind their back.We then zoom in on the now-infamous Fresno invoice: a December 5th Jotform submission for Val herself, going to a Fresno address. That timing matters, it’s weeks after Rae was already telling people liquids were seized and a reship was underway. The so-called “address leak” and dramatic C&D tale are revisited: the only evidence is a salty text from Val’s husband about a “lawsuit,” not an actual gag order.By the end of Episode 5, the "Val tampered with my forms and I was legally silenced” defence looks less like a thriller twist and more like another layer of improv on top of a GB that was already off the rails:• Jotform shows real orders, not edits.• The Fresno form shows Val’s own late order, not proof she stole everyone’s liquids.• And Rae is still the only person who ever claimed those liquids existed in the first place.
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Season 5 – Episode 5: “The Jotform Files: Val, Forms & the Fresno Address” Summary
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