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.
In an April 11 livestream, ZeroDarkTony teased a court “surprise” with “Krackhead Kenny” while warning he would find and sue “invisible idiots.” He claims an unspecified “attempt is illegal,” asserting criminal conduct without defining it and framing a widening dispute as an imminent legal fight.
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.
During an April 2026 YouTube livestream, ZeroDarkTony escalated personal allegations and legal threats against LaraFMa and others. He discussed lawsuits, including potential John Doe suits, while soliciting donations for his “ZDT Freedom Fund.” Despite serving probation for violating a restraining order, Tony’s aggressive rhetoric included accusations of criminal wrongdoing and threats of federal prosecution.
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.
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 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 recent livestream shows Zero Dark Tony escalating accusations and invoking federal action toward Chee, who has not responded.