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Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok troll under fire for lies, lawsuits, and doxxing. Federal charges loom. Cincinnati Insurance pay out?

Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie

Liar. Troll. Menace. He can’t help it. He’s pathological.

Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok troll under fire for lies, lawsuits, and doxxing. Federal charges loom. Cincinnati Insurance pay out?
Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok troll under fire for lies, lawsuits, and doxxing. Federal charges loom. Will Cincinnati Insurance pay out?

NOTE: Richard Luthmann and Danesh Noshirvan are currently locked in litigation in Fort Myers federal court. This piece is covered under *Litigation Privilege for all purposes.

Richard Luthmann

By Richard Luthmann

Danesh Noshirvan built a brand on lies—and now it’s catching up to him.

Known online as @ThatDaneshGuy, the cancel culture enforcer has carved out a career doxxing, defaming, and digitally destroying lives.

He has doxxed Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, driven a Texas high school football coach to suicide, and now targets a Black Big Law Partner and Civil Rights Lawyer as “Racist.”

But his stories are falling apart faster than a TikTok trend cycle.

His latest claims—against investigative journalist Richard Luthmann—are more absurd than usual.

Last week, Danesh flew to Florida for a deposition in a federal court case he brought against Fort Myers plastic surgeon Ralph Garramone, his wife Jennifer Courture, and their businesses.

Luthmann tracked him down based on his social media

THE LYING KING OF TIKTOK

Danesh accuses Luthmann of “ambushing him” at a deposition, conspiring in an underground network of stalkers, and being a threat to his life.

All false.

In a live TikTok video posted on Tuesday morning, Danesh told his 2.5 million followers that Luthmann had “help from enemies” to track him.

Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok Troll Under Fire
Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok Troll Under Fire

In reality, Danesh posted a social media request for Boca Raton restaurant recommendations 48 hours before his deposition.

Given two days and Danesh’s public statements, Luthmann was able to pinpoint exactly where he would be.

Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok troll under fire for lies, lawsuits, and doxxing. Federal charges loom. Cincinnati Insurance pay out?
Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: Boca Raton is a small town.

He was served legally, in broad daylight, by a licensed process server.

Luthmann wasn’t within fifty miles.

Danesh whined online. Luthmann laughed.

“It was good journalism,” he said.

So good that Danesh took down the video – probably upon advice of counsel. But not before we could snatch it out of cyberspace.

THE PATHOLOGY: WATCH DANESH NOSHIRVAN LIE

Noshirvan’s pattern is pathological. He projects his own misconduct onto others, creating fantasy enemies to rally outrage and boost engagement.

Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok troll under fire for lies, lawsuits, and doxxing. Federal charges loom. Cincinnati Insurance pay out?
Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: He’s a Pathological Liar.

His recent filings are a laundry list of delusions:

  • That Luthmann is behind every process server and stalker.

  • That Joey Camp lives in guest houses, stalks children, and flies drones over Noshirvan’s property.

  • That Garramone Plastic Surgery hires “white supremacists” like Joey Camp.

  • That Big Law partner Julian Jackson-Fannin, a Black civil rights lawyer from Duane Morris LLP, is a racist who deserves death threats.

  • That Danesh is a victim, not the aggressor, in every court battle.

Every single claim has been debunked.

Joey CampJoey CampJoey Camp

Joey Camp has a Black girlfriend. Danesh still calls him a “White Supremacist” and a “Nazi.”

Danesh sees Joey Camp as a “boogeyman behind every tree,” one observer joked.

Even Camp previously told reporters, “Danesh is just jealous I have talent.”

CINCINNATI INSURANCE: DON’T PAY A DIME

Danesh’s next hustle? A settlement payout from The Cincinnati Insurance Company.

Cincinnati Insurance Company CEO Steven M. Spray
Cincinnati Insurance Company CEO Steven M. Spray

But CEO Steven M. Spray has reason to pause.

According to several sources, Danesh is under active investigation in Texas.

Prosecutors in Denton County are pursuing charges for felony cyberstalking and harassment with death resulting in the demise of Coach Aaron De La Torre.

The coach was cleared by police, but hounded by Danesh’s AI-powered outrage machine. Investigators say thousands of hateful calls, emails, and comments were AI-generated to simulate mass condemnation.

“This is felony cyberstalking,” one law enforcement official said.

Why would any executive pay that man $5 million and expect to remain in the CEO position?

If Cincinnati cuts a check now, they won’t just be funding Danesh’s criminal defense—they’ll be condemning themselves in the court of public opinion.

This isn’t a plaintiff. This is a parasite.

LUTHMANN: FROM BOOGEYMAN TO BYLINE

Danesh’s crusade against Richard Luthmann is also falling apart.

Danesh recycled claims from a 2017 federal detention memo so insane that it was laughed out of court by Judge Jack Weinstein.

The government had accused Luthmann of running  La Cosa Nostra and the “Chinese Mafia,” hiring mob enforcers, photoshopping politicians into porn, and trying to bribe a stripper who… didn’t even take the money.

And he did it all from a strip mall on Staten Island, in a law office next to a vape store.

Judge Jack Weinstein
Judge Jack Weinstein

Judge Weinstein asked, “Which mafia family is he with?” When the feds couldn’t say, the judge cut them off: “They can’t be connected to an amorphous concept of mafia.”

Now, Danesh is running with the same fables.

“Danesh has no idea what’s true or false anymore,” Luthmann said. “He’s recycling garbage from the most corrupt U.S. Attorney’s Office in America at the height of Lawfare.”

Since his 2021 release, Luthmann has become an investigative journalist with Substack, FLGulf.news, and NYNewsPress.com.

He recently ranked on Substack’s Rising News leaderboard.

THE VICTIMS ARE PILING UP: WATCH DANESH NOSHIRVAN LIE

Luthmann isn’t the only target.

Danesh has falsely accused hundreds of people—many of them private citizens—of being racists, pedophiles, or criminals.

He doxxed the home addresses of six U.S. Supreme Court justices after the Dobbs decision.

He posted their churches and children’s schools.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh nearly died because of it. And Danesh said it wasn’t his responsibility.

He then turned on Big Law partner Julian Jackson-Fannin, calling him a racist after the Cancel Culture Killer’s “mentally damaged” wife, Hannah Noshirvan, was deposed.

Jackson-Fannin is a civil rights lawyer and the Vice President of the Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association, the oldest Black Bar Association in Miami.

That lie triggered death threats against Fannin’s elderly mother and his law firm, Duane Morris LLP.

Danesh even published private information about Jennifer Couture, Dr. Ralph Garramone, and her teenage daughter.

Fort Myers federal court judges Kyle Dudek and John Steele looked the other way.

Duane Morris LLP asked for an emergency hearing on April 23 because of the death threats. Judge Steele’s response: Come back in a month.

Now, Danesh is weaponizing court documents, begging for gag orders, and asking for default sanctions.

FINAL COUNTDOWN: DANESH CRUMBLES

The legal tide is turning.

Multiple sources confirm that the Denton County grand jury preparing an indictment is not Danesh’s only legal problem. He is facing federal scrutiny.

Among the possible charges: Foreign Agent Registration Act violations and 18 U.S.C. § 2257/2257A record-keeping offenses tied to his OnlyFans content.

One retired federal prosecutor said, “Danesh uses AI bots to simulate hate mobs. That’s not speech—it’s sabotage, harassment, and fraud.”

Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: TikTok troll under fire for lies, lawsuits, and doxxing. Federal charges loom. Cincinnati Insurance pay out?
Watch Danesh Noshirvan Lie: How old are the people in this commercial porn video on Danesh’s OnlyFans? Why doesn’t Danesh have the required records under 18 U.S.C. § 2257?

His wife, Hannah Noshirvan, testified under oath that she never signed model releases for their adult content.

She also stated that she was filmed on Danesh’s OnlyFans page without her consent.

Luthmann says that Congress enacted 18 U.S.C. § 2257/2257A to protect commercial adult film workers from exploitation and ensure that no children were engaged in the creation of pornography.

“If Danesh didn’t get a release for his own wife,” Luthmann asked, “how do we know who the other people were? How do we know that they weren’t underage and that his OnlyFans wasn’t child porn? We don’t. And he needs to answer for that.”

JUSTICE IS COMING: WATCH DANESH NOSHIRVAN LIE

Scott Dworkin once called Danesh a “citizen watchdog,” hailing his “investigative skills.”

Scott Dworkin calls Danesh Noshirvan “one of the hardest working investigators out there right now.”
Scott Dworkin calls Danesh Noshirvan “one of the hardest working investigators out there right now.”

That was in 2020 when Danesh was the “mask police,” getting individuals and businesses in trouble for not following COVID protocols.

He also peddled lies to ensure that Donald Trump was not re-elected for President the first time.

Today, most think he’s a digital assassin, a cancel culture killer.

Danesh’s disinformation empire is collapsing under the weight of its own lies.

Cincinnati Insurance would be insane to write a check.

Dworkin needs to answer why he ever supported this maniac.

“This guy is circling the drain,” Luthmann said. “And everyone knows it, including him. He’s getting more and more desperate with his claims and his Adderall use.”

With the Texas grand jury looming and federal scrutiny rising, the clock is ticking.

For Danesh, the only viral moment coming may be a perp walk.

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