Danesh Hate Crime Hoax in Court

LUTHMANN NOTE: (FORT MYERS, FLORIDA) – In March, Danesh Noshirvan will face a Fort Myers federal courtroom—not as a crusader for justice, but as a litigant whose credibility has already collapsed under judicial scrutiny. Judges, jurors, and the public should treat everything he says with deep skepticism. Why? Because courts have repeatedly rejected his narratives as exaggerated, misleading, or outright false. He targets innocent white women, like Navy veteran Rebecca Martin. Time and again, Noshirvan has weaponized edited clips and manufactured outrage, only to watch the legal system strip away the fiction. Most tellingly, in the Evan Berryhill case, prosecutors abandoned the charges entirely—confirming what the courts keep finding: when facts matter, Danesh’s stories fall apart. This piece is “Danesh Hate Crime Hoax,” first available on FrankReport.com.

By Frank Parlato with Richard Luthmann

A Woman Alone in a Dark Parking Lot

On the night of April 12, 2022, Evan Berryhill came home from an evening out with friends.

She was 28. She owned a small clothing boutique called Texas Angels on Concho Avenue. She had no criminal record. She parked in front of her apartment. She got out of her car.

Two men approached her in the dark…

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