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.”
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.”
ZeroDarkTony directly tells “Chee” to “stand down” before threatening to “show everything,” but provides no evidence to support his claims. References to “receipts” appear throughout the stream—without any material ever being presented.
ZeroDarkTony says he will identify anonymous critics through a “John Doe lawsuit plus private investigator” and push for criminal charges once they are exposed.
A February 25 livestream features ZeroDarkTony claiming he has received “stacks of death threats” while offering no supporting evidence. In the same segment, he engages in casual racial speculation about another individual, as live chat participants reinforce the tone through insults, mockery, and praise.