Zero Dark Tony’s conviction, sentence, and later dismissal. Recent statements confirm the record. Here we give the full account.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
ZDT targets both Chee and Scott (DOA) in a Rumble livestream, escalating from slurs to threats—claiming he’s “working with LAPD,” warning “this is going to affect you legally,” and describing how easily he could have confronted Scott in person, with “nothing he would have been able to do.”
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.