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Hair salon manager Amy Wesselink says her life has been full of “non-stop, endless, ” harassment since former employee Jordan Hunt was recently identified in a viral video as a man who allegedly kicked an anti-abortion demonstrator in Toronto.

Wesselink, the manager of Noble Studio 101, said the Parkdale hair salon and its staff have been getting “hundreds” of threatening calls, e-mails, Instagram messages and texts since Hunt was fired last Wednesday.

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“I’m frustrated because we’ve been getting a lot of backlash as the former work place of Jordan,” said Wesselink, who is married with four kids, ages one to 11.

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She added that it’s ironic while the allegations centre around a man kicking a female protester, her workplace is predominantly staffed by women.

“We’ve gotten people threatening to put us out of business. We’ve got people booking fake appointments. We’ve had people calling from all across North America,” she added. “We’ve had people calling us from the UK. We’ve had calls from Argentina, Indonesia. We’ve got the far right threatening us. We’ve have the far left threatening us. What about the fact that we’re being attacked here?”