Undaunted by police reports against him, pro-Umno blogger Papagomo is continuing his assault on Pakatan Rakyat leaders.
This time, he has threatened to release a new video clip, which he hinted would show another prominent PKR leader making damning remarks about de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.
"This video would kill Chegubard's political career in PKR once it is released," he says in this blog posting today, referring to the opposition party's former supreme council member Badrul Hisham Shaharin by his popular nickname.
While coy about the content of the video, he hinted that it would be similar to another video he released early this year.
"Gomo don't want to comment on what is in the video, but Gomo would like to remind you about the video I have previously released of Sungai Petani MP Johari Abdul," he says in his blog.
The blogger also claimed that Badrul Hisham had tried to buy his silence.
"Chegubard has ordered someone to try and pay off Gomo not to publish the video. But that was a mistake, as Papa Gomo cannot be bought because this is about the trust placed upon me for (safeguarding) public awareness," reads his post.
'Chegubard fears the exposé'
He claimed that fear about the exposé had led Chegubard to launch a campaign pressuring the police and the Malaysia Communications and Multimedia Commission to shut him down.
The earlier video showed the PKR parliamentarian watching a purported Anwar sex video with one of the Datuk T trio, Shazryl Eskay Abdullah, and allegedly admit it was Anwar in the video.
Johari (extreme right in picture above) has denied the claim and responded with his own version of the sex video, with narration, todebunk that Anwar was involved, and challenged Papagomo to release his video in full.
After theb Datuk T revealed the sex video to the press at the luxury Carcosa Seri Negara hotel in March this year, they also screened it to several PKR leaders close to Anwar - Johari and Badrul Hisham being among them.
Papagomo claimed that their reactions were "automatically recorded".
He has posted many allegations against mainly opposition leaders, all of which have been disputed.
Recent examples include a sexual assault allegation against Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's son, which was shown to be untrue, while a columnist lodged a police report against Papagomo yesterday for allegedly defaming him by implying that he had beensodomised by Anwar.
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