Overview
- He posted an Instagram video clarifying that he is not literally homeless and asked outlets to correct headlines.
- He described an itinerant routine of hotels and Airbnbs as he follows work, with his belongings kept in storage.
- He thanked thousands who contacted him with offers of help and emphasized that he is not living on the street or in a car.
- Reports misread his line about having “no home” from a Telegraph interview, which was widely amplified on social media.
- He acknowledged steep legal expenses and the loss of a Baltimore property, noted acquittals in major 2022 and 2023 cases, and said he continues to work without declaring bankruptcy.