Forensic Memoir Uncovers Torture, Disappearance & Deception in the Global Tech IndustryWallflower of The Year, a forensic memoir by missing author Aaron Milton Harveland, has been released by an anonymous source. All proceeds from the book, available in print and on Kindle Unlimited, donated to the LYRIC Center for LGBTQQ+ youth
By: DAISYDAISY333.COM www.DaisyDaisy333.com "I Was Not Erased. I Was Archived." Wallflower of the Year, a forensic memoir by an anonymous source, is now available in print and on Kindle Unlimited. It traces the disappearance of Esrā Dunca-Sprawling (aka Sean Sprawling), with all proceeds donated to LYRIC Center for LGBTQQ+ youth in San Francisco. The memoir reconstructs Esrā's last known pathways through encrypted messages and legal detritus, serving as both testimony and draft complaint in a high-stakes legal case. It alleges a staged romance between Esrā and influencer Richard "Richie" Vetter as a smokescreen for coercive control, humiliation, and covert surveillance. Vetter's ties to influencer circles, including Jake Paul, are presented as relevant context. The book also details Esrā's career as the first American Geisha and a producer with credits across major streaming platforms. It includes collaborations with Oscar-nominated and Oscar-winning screenwriters. A draft complaint names Facebook (now Meta), citing its 2014 acquisition of LiveRail as a gateway for alleged cyberattacks. The complaint seeks damages, injunctive relief, and a jury trial. The memoir argues that disappearance is not absence—it is architecture. It invites scrutiny of influencer economies, post-acquisition tech ecosystems, and the quiet mechanics of erasure. Available Now Print & eBook: Amazon Kindle Unlimited: Included Media inquiries: PRESS@DAISYDAISY333.COM End
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