ZeroDarkTony promises a new wave of lawsuits, subpoenas, and efforts to unmask anonymous online critics “no matter what happens” in his upcoming California court case against Krackhead Kenny. During the broadcast, D’Amato claimed additional “John Does” would be added to filings, threatened to expose chat participants and donors through subpoenas, and raised money for what…
A Los Angeles live streamer, ZeroDarkTony, returns to the same jurisdictional battlefield that destroyed his first case — this time with a lawyer. It may not be enough.
On January 19, 2026, a California streamer known as ZeroDarkTony, on active probation for multiple violations of a restraining order, broadcast a detailed campaign of workplace threats, mass subpoena intimidation, and financial ruin promises—all live, to a paying audience.
On April 8, 2025, Anthony D’Amato targeted a man in Slidell with slurs, threats, and doxxed his location — then contacted police on air. Weeks later, D’Amato called again, this time claiming he was handicapped and afraid.
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.
ZeroDarkTony issues copyright strikes on Krackhead Kenny, as a feud plays out like Days of Our Lives—with viewers funding the drama live.
YouTube creator ZeroDarkTony (Anthony D’Amato) claimed that online critics documenting his broadcasts are engaged in harassment and warned that anonymous accounts could face subpoenas, lawsuits, and police reports as he seeks to identify those behind the criticism.
ZeroDarkTony rejected claims of perjury and told viewers he was gathering links for potential subpoenas related to his dispute with “Krackhead Kenny,” specifically asking chat to retrieve material from a critic known as “Gang Gang.”
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.
ZeroDarkTony says he will identify anonymous critics through a “John Doe lawsuit plus private investigator” and push for criminal charges once they are exposed.