I still want to believe that funds were spent properly, but things definitely don't look nice.
I take back what I said about not posting in this thread, because for whatever reason I feel like I have to respond to comments like yours; you are correct that things don't look good, and the longer this goes on with no reply from any of the members involved, the worse it looks and the worse it probably
is.
It's possible that it could take time to provide a full accounting of funds moved/spent by any one member, but when there's just radio silence that isn't a good sign that anything is being worked on.
If C13 was able to withdraw $500 from the charity account for medical care without the authorization of the donators, it's probable that some of the charity funds were used for purposes not mentioned above. I don't know C13's financial situation, but it's risky to put such a large sum of money in the hands of someone who isn't financially sound...
I'm pretty sure there's a way to put bitcoin in a wallet with 2FA or something similar, right? Aren't bitcointalk's funds held in an arrangement like that? That might have been a good idea with this amateur-hour charity, since if they did that Cabalism13 would have had to ask permission from at least one of the other members before using some of the funds for his own purposes. Instead, he apparently sought advice from people who had nothing to do with the charity and were in no position to give him permission to do anything with those funds. At least that's what he claimed.
They do not give a fuck they are somewhere drinking beer and laughing at our comments after all nobody is going to jail.
I bet you they're not, and the only reason I say that is because none of them are your typical fly-by-night scammers, plus I don't believe the charity was started with the intention of scamming anyone. I think temptation and the availability of a large amount of money got the best of at least one of the members involved.