There have been some sudden fierce upsurge in harassment and threats by random strangers against Plaintiff in the
D'Addio v Bernard Kerik copyright infringement civil suit. These serial twitter abusers are strangers to Plaintiff Co-Author, Dara D'Addio, but share one thing in common: They are all "associates" of defendant Felon Bernard Kerik! These crimes have been reported but, oddly enough, Bernie's former PBA buddies and boys in blue appear slow to investigate.
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Source: Twitter NYPD Detective Martin T Green @TheMotivatedGuy "Is Felon Bernard Kerik using third parties to harass his co-author into silence?" www.DoingTimeWithBernie.com |
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Source Twitter @MyDelusi "Is Felon Bernard Kerik using third parties to harass his co-author into silence?" www.DoingTimeWithBernie.com |
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Source Twitter @MyDelusi "Is Felon Bernard Kerik using third parties to harass his co-author into silence?" www.DoingTimeWithBernie.com |
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Source Twitter @MyDelusi "Is Felon Bernard Kerik using third parties to harass his co-author into silence?" www.DoingTimeWithBernie.com |
It also appears some twitter bullies have banded together to have Ms. DAddio's personal
twitter accounts banned from use after she posted the link to one of our blog posts about Felon Kerik.
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Source Twitter "Is Felon Bernard Kerik using third parties to harass his co-author into silence?" www.DoingTimeWithBernie.com |
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Source Twitter "Is Felon Bernard Kerik using third parties to harass his co-author into silence?" www.DoingTimeWithBernie.com |
This blog has
previously reported these crimes by other "associates" of Bernard Kerik. Now those crime reports are being reviewed by authorities as a pattern to new charges including federal Witness Tampering.
Ms. D'Addio refused to comment on the pending investigation and civil litigation.
It appears someone is trying to harass, threaten and silence Ms. D'Addio from telling her truth about Felon Bernard Kerik. MMMmmm? We wonder who that would be? If the allegations are proven, that's a probation violation and a crime which could jeopardize Felon Bernard Kerik's alleged "supervised release".