Convicted online vigilante Jason Nassr didn’t get the bail hearing he requested Friday as he had hoped.
Instead, he will have to wait in jail until Monday for a chance to argue for his release from detention on charges he faces after crashing the screening of a documentary about him during the Forest City Film Festival on Monday night.
Nassr, 45, who created and ran the now-defunct website Creeper Hunter TV, is charged with two counts of criminal harassment and one count of breaching a court order, conditions set by the Ontario Court of Appeal when he filed an appeal of his 2023 convictions and sentence for extortion, harassment and both production and distribution of child porn.
His convictions originate from his activities on Creeper Hunter TV, the online platform he used to catfish a

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