Parler CEO: They Want to Kill Me and My Family

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Parler CEO forced to go into hiding with his family after death threats

Parler CEO John Matze says he now fears for his and his family’s life following death threats and “security breaches” at his home.

According to a shocking new court filing submitted on Friday, Matze and his wife and young child have been forced into hiding after credible threats were made against their lives.

The death threats come just days after Parler launched an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon after the Big Tech giant shut off its web services following last week’s riots on Capitol Hill. 

John Matze and his family have been forced into hiding, fearing for their lives

Amazon filed a response, claiming the lawsuit has “no legal basis” and alleged its employees have been faced with threats and harassment. 

The filing from Parler’s lawyers acknowledges the disturbing claims made by Amazon but note that the Jeff Bezos company is not the one receiving threats. 

“Although AWS’s motion to seal focuses only on its own employees, Parler’s employees have been similarly harassed and threatened,” the filing states. 

“Parler’s CEO, John Matze, Jr., reports in his declaration in support of Parler’s TRO motion that many Parler employees are suffering harassment and hostility, fear for their safety and that of their families, and in some cases have fled their home state to escape persecution,” the filing continues.

“Matze himself, as the CEO of the company AWS continues to vilify, has had to leave his home and go into hiding with his family after receiving death threats and invasive personal security breaches.”

Foxnews.com reports: Earlier this week, Matze told Fox News about the various threats he has received and the measures he would take to protect his family. 

“There is a group called UGNazi that is targeting me,” Matze said, noting the controversial hacker group has released many of his passwords and personal information on the internet. “They published my street address, they threatened to come through my front door.”

He usually doesn’t take threats directed at him too seriously, he said. But this time he’s gone into hiding with his family.

He isn’t sure when he’ll return home, saying he’s taking things “day-by-day,” but thinks being away from his usual routine amid the chaos surrounding his company could actually be having a positive impact.

“It’s probably leveled me out,” Matze said. “If I was at home right now I think my stress levels would have been like three times higher… at least there is that saving grace.” 

3 Comments

  1. Because he has a strong case which even corrupt Courts would struggle to be able to dismiss .So they have to use their traditional problem solving techniques .Their old faithful. Terrorism Fear or Death .

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