What We Know About North Brunswick Shooter Roy Den Hollander
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Roy Den Hollander is a New York attorney and Mens Rights activist who is most known for his appearances on Fox News and very public outcries against bars in Manhattan letting women in for free. Roy, spent his life fighting the good fight (lol) after having is life ruined by, and we quote, "a Russian mafia prostitute, procurer, former mistress to a Chechen warlord, money launderer, drug smuggler."
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According to NJ.com, "Hollander graduated from Columbia University Business School with an MBA in 1997, according to a school spokesman, and George Washington University Law School in 1985", he as well worked for US Department of Treasury in the mid 1980s and in the 90s, according to his resume, worked for, "companies, individuals, and nonprofit organizations in America, Russia, and Ecuador.”
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To understand Roy, we need to look at the one event that shaped his entire life. And that was his brief marriage to Russian prostitute, gambler, drug dealer and bad girl Angelina. The two of them lived in Moscow for a few years, until later moving back to the States, at which point she got her green-card and divorced him. LOL
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Well, Roy was so upset that he started a website, yeah really. The site named Been-scammed.com (really) where he posted his rants and raves about his ex-wife and how big of a gullible loser he was, is still up!
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The heartbreak was too much for Roy and so he turned to the life of male vigilantism, fighting the fake ghost of female empowerment. Protesting women's studies, ladies nights and being able to find the bean, Roy would spend the rest of his days, plagued by powerful women.
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Fast forward to the present day. News breaks that the judge set to rule on the Jeffrey Epstein civil case involving Deutsche Bank is 'attacked' at her home by a man dressed up as a FedEx delivery driver? Hold up. But Sala, the federal judge and Roy have a history together, the two know each other and Sala even ruled on a case Hollander was a party of, she ruled in his favor btw. Also he wrote in his notes during the 2015 case that he, "wanted to ask the Judge out, but thought she might hold me in contempt."
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Hollander arrived at the Sala family home dressed as a FedEx employee and killed Salas only son Daniel Anderl (20) and injured her husband 63-year-old Mark Anderl. Judge Sala was reported home at the time, though she was apparently in the basement when the shootings took place. It is not clear why Hollander didn't enter the house or seek out Judge Sala as it has been reported he fled immediately after the shooting.
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Hollander would be later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. There are many strange things about this case, though as more information comes forward, the Epstein connections are not as visible. Strange that Roy did't confront his supposed target. Maybe he was afraid? Who knows.
Here's Roy Den Hollander in a 2010 Fox & Friends appearance ranting about how “Ladies Night is violating a fundamental right” of men by "charging guys more money," and saying it is “my freedom of speech” to refer to women as “girls.” pic.twitter.com/4unFCWjLyX
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) July 20, 2020
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