TNaquan Palmer, known online as the “DL Whisperer,” will remain in custody after a judge denied his bond motion for a second time, citing concerns over a direct threat made toward media personality TS Madison.
The ruling follows the presentation of a recorded phone call between Palmer and blogger Tasha K, in which Palmer allegedly stated that “nothing could stop him from getting to TS Madison.” According to the court, that statement weighed heavily in the decision to keep him behind bars.
The judge determined that the nature of the comment posed a potential risk, signaling that the situation extends beyond online conflict and into concerns about personal safety.
TS Madison responded publicly after the decision, reflecting on the gravity of the situation and the dynamics surrounding it.
“It’s crazy when you have to battle an enemy that looks like you and [is] in the same community as you,” Madison said.
Palmer, who gained notoriety under the moniker “DL Whisperer” for his online commentary and allegations involving men on the “down-low,” has remained a controversial figure. His ongoing dispute with TS Madison has drawn significant attention across social media, with tensions escalating in recent months.
This marks at least the second time Palmer has been denied bond, reinforcing the court’s position that the case involves credible concerns that warrant continued detention.
He remains in jail as the case proceeds, with no confirmed timeline yet announced for the next phase of legal proceedings.
The decision underscores a broader shift from online disputes spilling into real-world consequences, as authorities continue to treat the matter with increasing seriousness.
