đŸŽ„ Public Records Show Name Discrepancy Linked to YouTuber “KTZed”

Public records from the Cherokee County Tax Commissioner’s Office list Kathryn M. Zierk as a property owner in Woodstock, Georgia Online discussions have linked that name to the YouTuber known as “KTZed,” raising questions about whether the creator uses a different identity online. Some individuals have reportedly discussed possible civil litigation related to ongoing disputes, though no lawsuit has been filed or verified. The information cited is a public record released under Georgia’s Open Records Act and presented strictly for transparency.

đŸŽ„ Public Records Show Name Discrepancy Linked to YouTuber “KTZed”

đŸ›ïž Overview

Recent public records obtained from the Cherokee County Tax Commissioner’s Office appear to list a homeowner under the name Kathryn M. Zierk, located in Woodstock, Georgia. The same name has surfaced in online discussions connecting it to the YouTube personality known as “KTZed.”

These records are public documents lawfully available under the Georgia Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.) and are cited here strictly for transparency and public awareness.


📄 What the Records Show

According to the 2025 Cherokee County Property Tax Statement issued by Tax Commissioner Denise Mastroserio, parcel 15N22C 126 lists Kathryn M. Zierk and David L. Zierk as property owners at 214 Winfield Drive, Woodstock, GA 30188.
The total 2025 tax due for the property is recorded as $3,328.00, with a fair-market value of $316,940 tax-bill-2025-132643.


💬 The Online Question

Viewers have speculated that “KTZed,” who appears in livestreams and commentary videos, may be using a different or abbreviated name online. Some community members claim that the YouTuber’s screen identity does not align with the name found in official property records.

At this time, no verified evidence confirms any fraudulent intent. Using a stage name or alias on YouTube is not illegal unless it is used to misrepresent identity in an official capacity or to evade lawful responsibility.


⚖ Civil Action Interest

Multiple individuals have publicly stated that they are considering potential civil litigation involving Kathryn M. Zierk, citing online disputes and alleged misrepresentations.
No such lawsuit has been formally filed or docketed as of this publication, and Ms. Zierk has not been found liable for any wrongdoing.
If civil filings do occur, the details will become part of the public record and can be verified through Georgia’s court docket system.


📚 Legal and Ethical Context

Georgia law permits publication of public property and tax information, provided it is not used to harass or threaten any individual (O.C.G.A. § 16-11-226, Georgia’s anti-doxxing statute).
This article presents information solely as a matter of public record and public discussion, not as harassment or personal attack.


đŸ•”ïž Ongoing Interest

As social-media influencers gain visibility in civic and political conversations, transparency and accountability have become increasingly relevant.
However, allegations are not proof, and all individuals remain entitled to fair treatment and due process under the law.


📰 Editor’s Note

All records cited in this report were obtained directly from the Cherokee County Tax Commissioner’s Office.
No personal data beyond what is included in publicly accessible government documents has been disclosed.
Readers are reminded that potential litigation does not imply guilt or liability. Any future filings will be reviewed independently and reported on only after confirmation through official court records.

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