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| Hundreds (estimated) join the Heartsongs for Brunch. Photo by Persephone Bolero |
By Persephone Bolero
AMAZON — A Saturday “open house” Brunch at the Hacienda, home of Red Coast Resort President Dylan Heartsong and First Lady Eve Heartsong, turned in a heated exchange of accusations when the Heartsongs confronted a Seeker they say has been committing acts of vandalism at the Libertad Resort, which the Heartsongs own. The Seekers deny the allegations.
As part of an effort to clean up the environment, the Red Coast Resort relocated to Libertad, in order to evict squatters and maintain the properties. The Heartsongs say the squatters were constructing unsafe dwellings that were attracting pests and leaching toxic chemicals into the soil.
Among the squatters evicted were Monk Baron, and Seekers Tantrica and VB Starlight. Following the evictions, Mrs. Heartsong began finding disturbing acts of vandalism, including the defacement of a commissioned painting of First Lady Heartsong, a doll hung by the neck and mutilated carcasses of animals scattered about the Heartsongs’ home, the Hacienda. The vandals also defaced a resort sign to make it say “Liberfuck.”
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| Defaced portrait. Photo courtesy of Eve Heartsong |
Mrs. Heartsong told the Amazon River Sun she believes the Seekers are behind the acts. Yami, head of security for Libertad Resort, said he caught Starlight planting dynamite.
“Seems like Seeker work to me,” the first lady said.
Both Tantrica and Starlight deny the allegations. Baron was unable to be reached for comment.
The Heartsongs confronted Starlight during Saturday’s brunch event.
"Dead Animals? Eeew.. No Seeker that I know of would ever do such a thing, " Starlight told the Sun, adding that “its just Miss Money Grubber, Mister Money Grubber [First Lady and President Heartong], and I did no such things and none of you have any proof of any of it.”
Tantrica told the Sun during Saturday’s brunch that she had not heard anything about the incidents, but she had heard there were some complaints about unsanitary conditions at the Libertad Resort.
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| Vandalism and animal cruelty. Photo courtesy of Eve Heartsong |
Mrs. Heartsong denied the accusation.
“You can’t print anything she says. It’s all lies,” she said.
Starlight suggested that First Lady Heartsong’s love of hallucinogenic drugs may have led her to mistakenly believe the Seekers are behind the vandalism.
“The longer it takes, the longer she may continue to have these dreams of hers. Oh, and stop calling me a liar, Miss Money Grubber. You have no proof of anything. It’s all in your drug-addled mind. Everyone in the jungle knows your passion for drugs,” Starlight said.
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| Is this a hallucination? Photo courtesy of Eve Heartsong |
The Seeker also disputed that the Heartsongs have any legitimate claim over the property, but the Heartsongs say they have deeds “duly recognized by several important and power people overseas” proving their legal ownership.
“I will have them fax over the proof as soon as we get fax service here in the jungle,” President Heartsong said.
The Heartsongs have hired a lawyer, Davlos Karsin, to help sort out the matter, but it’s unclear if he is has the skill or knowledge of jungle law as their previous lawyer, who has since moved on to other careers.
Starlight said all she wants is an admission that the Heartsongs have no legitimate claim to the Libertad properties and a sign designating some pink couches at the Hacienda as for the exclusive use of Seekers, which the Heartsongs refuse to put up.
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Seeker VB Starlight relaxing on a pink couch. Photo by Persephone Bolero |
President Heartsongs said that the vandalism they allege may be a case of envy on the part of Seekers. The Monks require Seekers live primitively, even denying them any clothing. The Heartsongs, who were listed as 98 out of 100 on “Forbes 2023 World’s Richest Couples,” are known for displaying their fortune through the opulence of their properties and First Lady Heartsong’s impressive wardrobe.
Yami stated that he had intended to make the sign, but the cost of cleaning up the vandalism had eaten up any time for sign making.
Despite the conflicts and vandalism, the Libertad Resort remains open for business. Saturday’s Brunch was well-attended, even by members of the Tapirape and Xoco tribes. At times, the crowd swelled to approximately 100 members of the community.
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| Eve Heartsong at Saturday's brunch showing off her wealth. Photo by Persephone Bolero |






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