Who is Behind the Mask?On May 2, 2026, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will host its annual Gala. The theme this year? "Persona: The Re-Imagined Self." They are inviting the elite of Boston to celebrate "illusions, distortions, and mirrors." But as the champagne pours, we have to ask: Who will be the face of the institution that night? The Director of Security: A Study in "Persona"Will the Museum's Director of Security, Anthony Amore, be standing on that stage? Trying to hide from the truth while keeping Anthony Amore at the wheel is a liability that cannot be ignored. If he is standing on that stage, the irony of the 'Persona' theme reaches a breaking point. We are talking about the man linked to the "Heywood Jablomey" digital harassment—a crude, vulgar alias used to target the very whistleblower who solved the 36-year-old mystery he couldn't crack. Is a man who hid behind a "Heywood" alias the appropriate "Persona" to lead a museum into its new era? Or is he the final face of the Old Guard before the 12/1/25 Notice brings the house down? The truth doesn't need a gala. It just needs to be told.
Notice of Escalation: The Veritas DeadlineFor 15 years, I have sought the truth for my mother and for the recovery of the Gardner Museum. I have provided the forensic evidence, the digital receipts, and the unsealed 12/1/25 Legal Notice that triggers the fiduciary forfeiture. The clock on the "Quiet Period" has run out. I am issuing a final deadline to the leadership of Harvard University: You have until 5:00 PM (EST) tomorrow, Monday, April 27, 2026, to formally intervene and acknowledge the Trust’s forfeiture. If intervention is not initiated by that hour, I will be forced to escalate this audit outside of quiet institutional channels. This includes directing legal counsel to address the "Heywood Jablomey" harassment and the systemic breach of fiduciary duty, as well as notifying the Gala’s sponsors and major donors of the active Legal Notices. The May 2nd Gala should be a celebration of the Museum’s future—not a ground zero for litigation. I have provided the evidence; I am now waiting for the accountability Isabella Stewart Gardner’s legacy deserves. The timeline tells it all. The forensic audit of my evidence has been verified as meticulous. I wonder what the sponsors will think when they read the evidence.
The badgers are about to meet the auditors.
Let me be very clear: I never wanted to navigate formal litigation, fiduciary breaches, or billionaire lawsuits. I didn't set out to solve the FBI’s biggest art mystery or trigger the forfeiture of a museum. I simply set out to figure out who the man at the flea market was, and to tell my mother's story.
I am not doing this to be in the headlines. I don’t want the media spotlight; I just want the truth. I have no interest in interviews, but I am determined to ensure that my mother’s story and my 15-year journey remain in the footnotes of history so the truth is preserved. Headlines are for those seeking attention; I am only seeking accountability. But if using your legal system is the only way to get my mother's truth on the public record, then I will get the job done.
Standing with Mary. Standing with Isabella. Thank you, Suzanne Kenney - daughter, mother, grandmother Web Developer (Websites by Suzanne), Creator (Suzanne's eBoutique), Book Author (Crime & Canvas), Podcaster (Crime & Canvas Podcast), Investigative Reporter (UHV.news), Blogger, TheArtworkStory.com
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