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The Misogynistic âDating Coachâ Who Was Charged in the Capitol Riot
Samuel Fisher left a long trail of videos and social media posts that reflect the views of a fringe faction of disgruntled men who became fixated on President Donald J. Trump.
Prosecutors said Samuel Fisher, also known as Brad Holiday, wrote online that seeing the police run from the mob at the Capitol was âthe coolest thing ive ever seen in my life.âCredit. via F.B.I.
Feb. 4, 2021
For $150, Brad Holidayâs customers could purchase and download a package of dating tips and tricks he called his âAttraction Accelerator.â The batch of files featured advice from Mr. Holiday, a self-styled Manhattan dating coach, about things like the best facial serums and pickup lines, and his thoughts on the viciousness of the opposite sex.
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A New York City man who operates a business that teaches men how to pick up women and who described seeing police officers running away during the deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol as the coolest thing ive [sic]ever seen, was arrested Wednesday, authorities said.
Samuel Fisher, 35, who also goes by the name Brad Holiday, was taken into custody on Manhattan s Upper East Side on charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct. During his initial court appearance, a federal judge ordered him detained pending transfer to Washington D.C.