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Zero Dark Tony’s conviction, sentence, and later dismissal. Recent statements confirm the record. Here we give the full account.
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ZeroDarkTony aka Streamer Anthony D’Amato and why may have already violated the terms between himself and Mindy Willens – Restraining order case brought by her, against Mr D’Amato regarding his constant abuse of Mindy and her family tormenting and harassing them all for nearly 2 years.
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For more than a year, Mindy Willens pursued protection from ZeroDarkTony through a system designed to move quickly. Instead, the process dragged on. The outcome secured safety for her family—but not without concessions, and not without cost.
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After approving the release of Gregory Vogelsang, a parole board delayed its final decision following public outcry and political pressure. The case has now triggered a wave of proposed reforms—and exposed how California’s parole system responds when its decisions are brought into the open.
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A 355-year sentence was meant to ensure Gregory Vogelsang would never be released. Decades later, California’s parole system has approved his release, exposing a deeper contradiction in how the state defines punishment and risk.
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A recent livestream shows ZeroDarkTony reacting to DOA clips about narrative manipulation, escalating targets, and an alleged PI business—culminating in a visible shift from deflection to threats.
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ZeroDarkTony fired back after the HNZ podcast episode—but his response doubles down on subpoenas, “felony conspiracy” claims, and a version of the law that doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.
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ZDT identifies Chee’s husband on-air, targets him with explicit abuse, and later makes an implied allegation about DOA: “Because he’s the next Lorne.”
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A drama-filled “mean girl” livestream from Sticker Chick mixes legal threats, personal attacks, and shifting accusations—where serious claims are made loudly, but never clearly supported.
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A former LAPD assistant chief spirals online after an activist calls him out, amplifies a video made by a man with a warrant for stalking a minor, then deletes it and blocks critics. Former Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Chief Alfred “Al” Labrada did not slip quietly into retirement after leaving the department in 2024.…










