YouTube confession: Will the real Michael Sona come forward?



In a bizarre development on Tuesday, an imposter pretending to be Sona posted a video on YouTube and took responsibility for the calls.

The video, entitled “Michael Sona Speaks Out,” shows a young man resembling Sona taking responsibility for the robocalls and promising to get revenge on the Conservatives for firing him by revealing more about robocalls.

The prank video appears to have been produced by a Florida Gators fan in Orlando, who came to public notice in 2010 for putting a video online that threatened to commit physical violence to fans of the Alabama Crimson Tide, a rival football team.

Alabama football fans in fan forums identified the man as Brett Warren, a 31-year-old Orlando man who is on probation for burglary and three counts of theft of items worth less than $3,000.

Postmedia was not able to reach Warren for comment.