By Dick LaFontaine
Danesh Noshirvan is unraveling. The SCOTUS Doxxer and TikTok cancel culture enforcer faces legal fire on multiple fronts.

In Florida, journalist Richard Luthmann has asked a Fort Myers federal court to block Noshirvan’s abusive legal tactics aimed at silencing the press.
In Texas, law enforcement is closing in on a grand jury indictment for his role in the suicide of Denton Ryan High School football coach Aaron De La Torre.

Noshirvan, known for using AI, sock puppet accounts, and simulated online outrage to destroy reputations, is now watching his empire of lies crumble. His attorney, Nick Chiappetta—a personal injury and dog-bite lawyer masquerading as a litigator—is doing everything possible to enable his client’s abuses.
“This guy is a digital terrorist,” Luthmann said on The Unknown Podcast with co-host and fellow journalist Michael Volpe. “And Chiappetta? He’s the scumbag lawyer who keeps handing him the ammunition.”
Luthmann Fights Back in Federal Court

In the Florida case Noshirvan v. Couture et al., Luthmann has filed bombshell legal objections, demanding that the court either:
- Issue a protective order shielding all journalists from Noshirvan’s bad-faith subpoenas meant to silence press coverage OR
- Admit that the federal judiciary is powerless, allowing President Trump and the Executive Branch to step in and defend the First Amendment.
“This is a test for the courts,” Luthmann wrote in his filing. “Either they protect the free press or expose themselves as toothless.”
Noshirvan, a known harasser of Supreme Court justices, journalists, and more than 650 private citizens, has a long history of legal abuse. Luthmann’s legal objection highlights how Noshirvan and Chiappetta are using bad-faith legal processes from the federal court system to weaponize attacks on detractors and suppress journalistic coverage of the case not controlled by Noshirvan.
“This guy doesn’t file lawsuits to win,” Luthmann said. “He files them to shut people up and generate content for his WOKE followers. After an outlandish level of criminal harassment that he is never held accountable for, the other side gives in and pays a settlement to make him go away. That’s not justice—that’s extortion and lawfare.”
Chiappetta, described by sources as “a glorified ambulance chaser,” is doing everything he can to keep the harassment going. “Chiappetta is filing subpoenas like he’s chasing a fender-bender settlement,” one legal analyst remarked.
Texas Grand Jury Closing In
While Noshirvan plays legal games in Florida, his absolute nightmare is unfolding in Texas. Denton County authorities have confirmed that a grand jury is investigating Noshirvan’s role in De La Torre’s suicide.
The coach, who was cleared of wrongdoing by police, was hounded to his death by a manufactured outrage campaign orchestrated by Noshirvan’s AI-driven army of bots and sock puppet accounts.

“This wasn’t some organic backlash,” Luthmann said. “It was an AI-powered attack designed to make De La Torre think the world was against him.”
Investigators believe that thousands of harassing messages, phone calls, and emails directed at De La Torre were not from real people but from AI-driven programs designed to simulate mass outrage.
“This is felony cyberstalking,” one law enforcement source said. “Authorities are building a case that Noshirvan created criminal conditions that led to this man’s death.”
If indicted, Noshirvan could face charges including criminally negligent homicide and cyberstalking, both felonies under Texas law, because of the death resulting.
A History of Dangerous Behavior
Luthmann has repeatedly exposed Noshirvan’s history of reckless and dangerous conduct, including:
- Doxxing Supreme Court justices after the Dobbs decision, including sharing their home addresses, places of worship, and children’s schools.
- Falsely accusing private citizens of crimes and using AI to create the illusion of mass outrage.
- Flooding employers, police, and community leaders with false reports to destroy people’s careers and reputations.
“This guy isn’t just some online troll,” Luthmann warned. “He’s a dangerous threat to public safety, and the law needs to get a collar on him.”
Frank Parlato, a veteran investigative journalist, has reported extensively on the dangers of AI-driven harassment. His recent findings confirm that Noshirvan’s tactics aren’t just unethical—they smack of criminal activity.
“This is the weaponization of AI against the individual,” Parlato wrote.
Luthmann Demands Prosecution for Additional Crimes
Beyond Noshirvan’s Texas grand jury investigation, Luthmann has also called on current U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and federal authorities to investigate Noshirvan for a slew of other federal crimes, including:
- 18 U.S.C. § 2 – Aiding and abetting criminal acts, as he directs his AI-fueled mob to commit harassment and cyberstalking.
- 18 U.S.C. § 115 – Threats against federal officials, including his documented efforts to dox Supreme Court justices.
- 18 U.S.C. § 2057/2057A – Failure to maintain model releases for his OnlyFans site to show that the women who performed pornographic acts were, in fact, of legal age. This statute does not apply to Noshirvan’s use of a “white bullet” on himself in the bathtub.
- Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) violations – Evidence suggests Noshirvan has coordinated with foreign interests to influence American public perception through AI-driven smear campaigns.
“These are serious crimes,” Luthmann said. “If he’s acting as a foreign agent, we need to know. There’s no question he’s directing harassment, and he needs to be charged. If he’s exploiting children, well, you get the picture. No more free passes.”

Luthmann says he cannot say much more because he does not want to compromise law enforcement.
“I’m not really saying anything new here. And I’m being conscientious because I don’t want to tip Danesh off any further than he already has been to try to destroy evidence. We know he is aware of the law enforcement subpoenas,” Luthmann said. “But that’s something that he’ll never admit to his WOKE sycophants, that he’s under a real investigation.”
Sources say criminal digital records subpoenas have all been from third-party providers, including ByteDance, Inc., the parent company of social media company TikTok.
“Digital is the best crime scene for putting this stuff together. Unfortunately for Danesh, it never goes away,” Luthmann said.
If Courts Won’t Act, President Trump Must
If the Florida federal courts refuse to reign in Noshirvan’s legal warfare, Luthmann has a solution: President Donald Trump must intervene.

“I’ve sent my legal filings to President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi,” Luthmann said. “If the courts won’t or are powerless to stop this, the Executive Branch must.”
Luthmann has proposed an Executive Order issuing Letters of Marque to “First Amendment Protectors.” Luthmann says retired federal agents would be armed and sanctioned to defend journalists from threats like Noshirvan.
“This relief is totally available under Article II. I think President Trump should start issuing Letters of Marque. That will shut the activist courts up real quick,” Luthmann said.
Luthmann says he is interested in hearing what Professor Eugene Volokh has to say about this case. It was the former SCOTUS Clerk and UCLA Law Professor’s coverage of the First Amendment and Internet law issues in the Couture v. Noshirvan case that first piqued tough-guy journalist Luthmann’s interest in the case and set him on a collision course with Noshirvan.
“The First Amendment is secured by the Second,” Luthmann declared. “We need real patriots with real guns and training to defend the free press. If the federal courts don’t do it, President Trump will. He knows all about the dangers of WOKE leftist Lawfare and proved it in the first three weeks that he delivers for the American people.”
Conclusion: Danesh Noshirvan Circling the Drain
Noshirvan is panicking. Sources say he has deleted content, altered social media settings, and tried to cover his tracks. But investigators already have the digital forensic evidence linking him to the harassment that led to De La Torre’s death.
“This guy is circling the drain,” Luthmann said. “And he knows it.”
For De La Torre’s family, justice can’t come soon enough.
“He was a great man who dedicated his life to helping kids,” a former colleague said. “He didn’t deserve this.”
With the Texas grand jury set to move forward and the federal courts facing a defining moment on press freedom, one thing is certain—Danesh Noshirvan’s reign of terror is coming to an end.
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