A self-proclaimed Pittsburgh social media influencer was indicted for the “relentless” stalking and harassment of nearly a dozen women across multiple states, federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
Thirty-one-year-old Brett Michael Dadig would meet women in gyms and stalk them, moving around to a different city whenever he was banned or reported to police, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti said in a news release. He allegedly documented his desire to find a wife and his interactions with women on his social media accounts and podcasts.
According to the indictment, Dadig took advice from an artificial intelligence chatbot and tried to meet women at gyms. He’s accused of harassing, intimidating and threatening them through social media posts and phone calls. Prosecutors said he would show up at their homes and workplaces and follow them, try to get them fired and post pictures of them online…