A Pennsylvania man posed as a “Good Morning America” producer and New York Times reporter to obtain government documents, prosecutors said.

Nikolaos Tzima Hatziefstathiou, who has a history of impersonating government officials and journalists, was charged Wednesday with numerous offenses including tampering with public records and forgery, the Philly Voice reported.

Hatziefstathiou allegedly created several fake email accounts in April to reach out to the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office posing as Stephanie Wash, a producer from “Good Morning America,” and Liam Stack, a Times reporter.

In the emails, Hatziefstathiou asked for comment about a “decades-long scheme” involving government agencies and attempted to obtain government documents, news station KYW-TV reported.

The next month, Hatziefstathiou posted a racist email on his site, YC News, purportedly from a supervisor in the Delaware County Adult Probation and Parole Services.

Investigators determined that the email, which used the N-word, was fabricated by Hatziefstathiou.

Delaware County District Attorney Kat Copeland said Hatziefstathiou “will use any means to create his false narrative.”

Prosecutors said he has a rap sheet that includes using a burner phone to make prank phone calls, doctoring videos from rappers Ice-T and Snoop Dogg as false evidence and using forged paperwork to obtain a vehicle license plate that identifies him as a journalist.