05/19/2026
Guys and ghoulies! A call to arms. Clerical error I suspect. But nonetheless! It is time to help. One of the 3 founders of this little business needs your help. Please help us to get Madman J released. The Wolfman will have certain original art pieces going up here in the next couple of days from the Madman himself. Love your guts people
Look at that smile.
That is Jason Uselton, hours before his world turned upside down. He took this picture for his wife Maria on what was supposed to be the first day of the rest of his life. He had just walked into a courthouse in Jackson, TN as a CPRS with SafeHarbor, ready to start helping people in addiction recovery find the same road he found. He told Maria it felt good to finally be on the helpful side of that building. You can see it in his face. That is a man who found his purpose.
By the end of the day he was in handcuffs.
Yesterday we told you Jason's story. An Army combat veteran. A PTSD survivor. A man who came through addiction and decided he wasn't going to just survive it, he was going to turn around and pull others through it too. He earned his CPRS certification, walked away from a stable career, and chose the harder path because it was the right one.
Tonight that man is sleeping on the floor of an overcrowded jail cell in Jackson because of what appears to be a ghost warrant created by misfiled paperwork years ago. It is our understanding that his original sentence did not include probation, and this warrant never surfaced in any prior background check. But because the system calls it a probation violation, Jason sits there until we can get a lawyer to put him in front of a judge.
The people Jason was hired to help need him. They need that smile walking into the room telling them it can be done because he did it. Recovery is hard enough without losing the people who make you believe it is possible. Every day Jason spends on that floor is a day someone who needs him doesn't have him.
We need funds to get him legal representation so this can be reviewed and resolved. Maria is waiting. SafeHarbor is waiting. The veterans, addicts and families he was called to serve are waiting.
Help us bring him home and put him back to work.
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