California-based Company Offers Paid Protesting Services

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Crowds on Demand is being sued by Czech investor Zdenek Bakala who claims the firm was hired to run an extortion campaign against him by hiring protesters to march near his home in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Bakala also claims the firm hired people to send emails and call Aspen Institute and Dartmouth College, where Bakala serves on advisory boards, to encourage him to be removed. Additionally, Bakala accuses Pavol Krupa, a Prague investment manager, of hiring the firm and says Krupa has threatened to continue the campaign against him unless Bakala pays him $23 million.

The firm was reportedly started in 2012 by Adam Swart, who got the idea while on vacation in Europe and walking down the stairs of an airplane in Estonia. “Wouldn’t it be great to be waving to a cheering crowd right now?” he said in an interview. “I had the same thought as I returned home to the states. Life can be very cold at times, and nothing makes people happier than having people cheer for them.”

California-based Company Offers Paid Protesting Services



America So Rich, So Successful .,.... we have companies that HIRE People to Protest
 
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