ZeroDarkTony’s livestream escalates his conflict with “Krackhead Kenny” into a campaign of legal threats targeting not just his rival, but viewers, family members, and third parties. He repeatedly describes subpoenas, lawsuits, and court outcomes as inevitable—without showing evidence that any legal action has been filed.
Analysis of ZDT RUMBLE AFTERSHOW OPEN CHAT, NEW KK ARREST VIDEO [ZeroDarkTony]. In this video ZDT and chat member Sticker Chick discuss exposing Krackhead Kenny’s private 5150 moment.
In a January 18, 2026 livestream, ZeroDarkTony threatened subpoenas tied to Krackhead Kenny, mocked Aaron Smith-Levin’s criminal case, and claimed Kenny’s wife would be served court papers at work.
During a January 2026 livestream, ZeroDarkTony threatened legal action against Aaron Smith-Levin while asking viewers to help fund the effort. The broadcast blended accusations, police report claims, and audience donations—turning a personal dispute into a public campaign for litigation.
During an August 22nd Rumble livestream, ZeroDarkTony said rival “Kracky” lost his job and suggested he played a role. The broadcast escalates into threats, legal pressure, and targeting of family and workplaces.
ZeroDarkTony claims responsibility for four job terminations, including Krackhead Kenny’s DoorDash firing, though he also denies involvement in that one.