Good catch. Except its worth pointing out that both addresses sent the funds to a "hop" address before the exchange address to break the connection. So it looks like this:
bc1qjrjvr3a20rhf7vqdr2rvcexx28j3d8e7plyje9 -> bc1qcvdfnn0c06dewqtexjlev9z4nspwku5kat4wd9 -> 3EUhPUmdDcck8MeGSoBoPzRVSjDAZVdh68
bc1qvx09jg7glgx68xlckwt5n5a5q69sw45txngew4 -> bc1qc240qa82qergkzzwpasg8ehp0clzt6gkzznwhc -> 3EUhPUmdDcck8MeGSoBoPzRVSjDAZVdh68
As all 4 transactions were confirmed in the same block, little doubt remains that both these accounts are controlled by the same person. Especially when taken into consideration the
other transactions connecting these accounts.
Whatever you are accusing Royse777 of doesn't change the fact that you're the alt of a more-or-less scumbag account. Also, I would have done the same regardless of what campaign I'm currently involved in, given our history.