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Guest on an old Howard Stern show, discussed complaints about unpaid money.
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Eric De appears in the archive record as a mentioned figure from external media—specifically a Howard Stern appearance where he discussed unpaid money complaints. He has no direct appearances in the Cult of Psyche archive itself, existing only as a reference point in community conversation.
Eric De does not appear as a guest or participant in the archive. His presence is entirely contextual, invoked during broader community discussions rather than through his own testimony or interaction with Psyche. The single reference occurs within a wider conversation about guest participation, community standards, and trust—suggesting his name circulated among the community as a cautionary example or point of tension regarding financial accountability in guest relationships.
As discussed on stream: Eric De's mention is itself controversial by definition. His appearance on Howard Stern to discuss unpaid money complaints positions him as a figure associated with financial disputes. The archive does not clarify the nature of these complaints, who owed what, or the context of the disagreement—only that his public airing of such grievances makes him a touchstone in discussions of accountability and trust.
Eric De has no documented relationships within the Cult of Psyche archive itself. His relevance appears to be as a cautionary reference in community discourse, potentially invoked when questions of guest vetting, financial transparency, or reputational risk arise in conversations with Psyche or other community members.