Jersey Froyo Mogul Says Offensive Messages Result of Hack
This morning, while we were all snoozing, FanSince09, the same Twitter sleuth who tracked down this summer’s gay-bashing suspects, was in the midst of a Twitter war of sorts with Gino D’Ottavio, owner of Egg Harbor, New Jersey’s Yogo Factory. It all started when FanSince09 noticed an unseemly status update O’ttavio left on Facebook that referenced Leelah Alcorn, the transgender teen who recently committed suicide because her parents refused to allow her to transition from male to female. Those updates have been taken down, but FanSince09 sent me some screen captures.
Pretty disgusting, right? From there, things got a little heated on Twitter, with FanSince09 going directly after O’ttavio, who eventually claimed to have been hacked. Here’s a peek at how the Twitter battle went down:
@FanSince09 i DO NOT condone what was said in any shape or form! I am incredibly upset that someone would do/say this.
— Gino D'Ottavio (@GinoDOttavio) January 5, 2015
.@YogoEggHarbor don't think your customers appreciate bashing a teen suicide.
— Godzilla Shammgodzilla (@FanSince09) January 5, 2015
THIS IS NOT ME!!!! I was hacked,someone trying to maliciously hurt me and my business. I would NEVER say something like this if you knew me!
— Gino D'Ottavio (@GinoDOttavio) January 5, 2015
.@GinoDOttavio so someone hacked your profile just to have a conversation like that? Never heard of that. Oddly specific.
— Godzilla Shammgodzilla (@FanSince09) January 5, 2015
.@GinoDOttavio donate to the human rights campaign for lgbt rights: https://t.co/WhbdEx9267
— Godzilla Shammgodzilla (@FanSince09) January 5, 2015
@FanSince09 one better! will run %sales fundraiser. we support the local org. all the time with these.
— Gino D'Ottavio (@GinoDOttavio) January 5, 2015
I asked FanSince09 if he believed him, and he basically takes my side: “Hell no. Someone hacked him to have an oddly specific convo? Cmon.”
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