Canada’s ‘self-proclaimed queen’ might find herself in hot water following she spoofed the Hells Angels logo and reproduced the alleged signature of the motorcycle club’s ‘national president’ in a fake letter.
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“Given our national scope, I believe that we would be able to offer your security”, can we read in this document published Monday on the social network Telegram par Romana Didulo.
The notorious conspirator, who has called for the murder of medical personnel administering the COVID-19 vaccine, released the fake missive to brag to her supporters that the bikers wanted to protect her.
“I have the honor to be, madam, the humble and obedient servant of your majesty”, would have written the organization of the Hells Angels to the self-proclaimed “queen” of Canada.
The signature… of a singer
The problem is that Romana Didulo made several blunders by inventing this letter from scratch.
At first, the document is signed by the “national president”. However, according to our information, no one occupies this function within the motorcycle club.
The Journal also researched the handwritten signature found in the letter. Surprisingly, this is the signature belonging to singer Bill Kaulitz of the band Tokio Hotel. This is easily .
“We have no report in there and it’s a bad idea,” has also confirmed to the Journal a member of the Hells Angels, who preferred to conceal his name.
A “wacko”
André Gélinas, retired detective sergeant of the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM), affirms that the gesture of the conspirator is simply “delirium”.
“I would be very surprised if the Hells take offense to that, however. Romana Diludo is not another criminal group. I don’t think they’re going to see her as a crank anymore. I mightn’t see the Hells retaliating once morest her. What would they win?” explains Mr. Gélinas.
He adds that the “queen” might receive a formal notice since she usurped the winged skull logo accompanied by the name Hells Angels.
Indeed, remember that several lawsuits around the world. These were intended to “enforce the brand image of the organization”.
Our interview requests with Romana Didulo went unanswered on Tuesday.
- With Maxime Deland, QMI Agency