
Gray Television is flying under the radar no longer. Today's Washington Post article covers my attempt to circumvent their callous behavior by creating an NFT to utilize in my fight to remove Alison's murder video.
As usual, Gray has weakly tried to make me look like the bad guy. I have never threatened nor harassed anyone at Gray and their claiming that I did is a transparent attempt to intimidate me into backing down. But if Google and Facebook could not bully me into silence, neither will Gray.
Gray tries to muddy the waters by focusing on the killer’s video. Contrary to their false statement, Alison’s moment of death was also captured by the cameraman’s footage, which Gray owns. This is part of Gray’s pattern: first, they offer me rights to use the video, which I didn’t ask for. Now they claim they don’t own the killer’s video, which I never asked for. Their accusations against me are disgraceful but unfortunately what I’ve come to expect from loathsome company executives that can’t bring themselves to do the right and decent thing.
Send these goons a message on Twitter. Ask them how much they profit from that video. From the bottom of my heart, and for Alison, thank you for your steadfast support.