Dan Bilzerian

Dan Bilzerian
Bilzerian in 2019
Born
Daniel Brandon Bilzerian

(1980-12-07) December 7, 1980 (age 45)
Other nameDan Khazarian (nickname)
CitizenshipUnited States (since 1980)
Armenia (since 2018)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Alma materUniversity of Florida (dropped out)
Occupations
  • Influencer
  • U.S. veteran
Political party
Republican
FatherPaul Bilzerian
Instagram information
Page
Followers29.6 million
X information
Handle
Followers2.1 million
YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers~211,000
Military career
Allegiance United States
Branch
Service years
  • 1999–2003 (active)
  • 2003–2007 (reserve)
Rank
Quartermaster 3rd class
Awards
Last updated: May 11, 2026
WebsiteCampaign website

Daniel Brandon Bilzerian[1] (born December 7, 1980) is an American social media personality, businessman, and political candidate known for his lavish lifestyle, online presence, and controversial public statements. He gained notability from about 2013 for his extravagant lifestyle and photos with scantily dressed models on social media.[2] He is the eldest son of businessman Paul Bilzerian.

Since the mid-2020s, Bilzerian has also attracted political attention and controversy related to his public statements and congressional campaign activities. Running as a Republican, Bilzerian launched a congressional campaign in Florida's 6th U.S. House District to challenge incumbent Randy Fine in the 2026 midterm elections.[3]

Early life and education

Daniel Brandon Bilzerian[4] was born on December 7, 1980,[5] in Tampa, Florida, the son of corporate takeover specialist Paul Bilzerian and Terri Steffen. He is the brother of fellow poker player Adam Bilzerian; they are half Armenian-American through their father,[6] who was a corporate raider on Wall Street and provided both of his sons with trust funds.[7] Bilzerian said he studied for four years at the University of Florida, majoring in Business and Criminology,[8][unreliable source?] but dropped out of college to pursue a professional poker career.[9][better source needed]

Career

U.S. Navy

Bilzerian served in the U.S. Navy, enlisting in 1999.[10] He underwent Navy SEAL selection and training, and reportedly scored a 94 out of 99 on his Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.[11] Days before completion, Bilzerian was dropped from the SEAL program after a safety violation.[12] He served active duty until 2003, and held the E-4 rank of Quartermaster.[10] Bilzerian's DD Form 214 shows that he received the National Defense Service Medal, the Navy Good Conduct Medal, the Navy Pistol Expert Medal, and the Navy Rifle Expert Medal.[10]

Bilzerian continued with the United States Navy Reserve until 2007, and was honorably discharged.[10]

Social media

Poker

Bilzerian played in the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing in 180th place.[13] In 2010, he was voted one of the funniest poker players on Twitter by Bluff magazine.[14] In November 2011, Bilzerian was one of those sued by the estate of Bradley Ruderman over winnings from poker games, which were alleged to have been paid with funds from an illegal Ponzi scheme.[15]

In November 2013, Bilzerian posted an unconfirmed claim that he won $10.8 million from a single night of playing poker,[16] and in 2014 said he won $50 million throughout the year, adding that he "doesn't play against professionals anymore and the most he's ever lost in a single session is $3.6 million."[17]

Business interests

Bilzerian has previously claimed to run the company Ignite International Brands Ltd., which sells electronic cigarettes, CBD oils, water bottles and vodka, among other products.[18] U.S. prosecutors allege that Bilzerian's father, Paul Bilzerian, retained de facto control of Ignite, and improperly funneled money to the company while owing more than $180 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[19] Dan Bilzerian later claimed he was never directly involved with running the company.[20]

Ignite was a public company, headquartered in Toronto, Canada, that began trading in January 2019 under the BILZF ticker and went private in June 2022[21][18] The company reportedly lost over $50 million in 2019, mostly on marketing and office rental expenses.[18]

Politics

In April 2026, Bilzerian announced that he would be running in the Republican primary for Florida's 6th congressional district against incumbent Representative Randy Fine.[3] Bilzerian is a vocal critic of Fine.[3] Both Bilzerian and Fine have attracted controversy for their incendiary rhetoric.[22][23]

Bilzerian's campaign received endorsements from Carrie Prejean,[24] Leonarda Jonie,[25] Jake Shields,[26] Sneako,[27] and Brian McGinnis.[28]

Other work

Bilzerian has appeared in the films Lone Survivor (2013), The Equalizer, Cat Run 2 (both 2014), and Extraction (2015), and authored the autobiography The Setup (2021), which recounts his controversial life and lifestyle.[29]

Bilzerian's appearance in Lone Survivor was provided to him in exchange for a $1 million investment in the film by Bilzerian.[30]

In 2022, Bilzerian in co-operation with gaming company Novasoft, launched a mobile video game titled Save Dan. The game is a first-person shooter, developed for IOS and Android, where players shoot a horde of large-breasted female zombies.[31][32]

Political views

One thing I do like is that he is kind of raw and unfiltered ... that honestly scares me less than these people that are so politically correct and they're just gonna say whatever they're supposed to say ... I would rather somebody, even if I don't agree with his opinion, give it to me straight.

— Bilzerian in 2016 on his support for Trump, Larry King Now[33]

In June 2015, Bilzerian announced his bid to run in the 2016 United States presidential election.[34][35] By December 2015, however, he had begun supporting Donald Trump, stating that he "is raw and unfiltered," eschewing political correctness and praising his pro-gun stance.[36]

In 2024, Bilzerian condemned Israel and expressed support for Hamas amidst the Gaza war, referring to it as a "resistance organization" and calling its former leader Yahya Sinwar "a hero."[37]

In April 2026, Bilzerian criticized Trump amid the 2026 Iran War,[3] after Trump threatened Iran, writing "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again".[38] Bilzerian called Trump "an extreme narcissist", and called on Trump's cabinet to invoke the Twenty-fifth Amendment.[3]

Antisemitism and views on Israel

Bilzerian has generated controversy for a series of antisemitic statements against Jews, Judaism, and Israel as early as 2010. He has gone on record to falsely claim that the Jewish people "perpetrated" the Holodomor in Soviet Ukraine, assassinated John F. Kennedy in 1963 and Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, created the "transgender nonsense", and orchestrated the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War, among other false assertions and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Commentators have noted the apparent contradiction between Bilzerian's self-described partial Jewish ancestry and his repeated promotion of antisemitic conspiracy theories, Holocaust denial, and claims of Jewish supremacy and media control.[39]

In a 2024 interview with Piers Morgan, Bilzerian argued that Judaism "promotes supremacy and rape, and steals from other people as long as they're not Jewish"[40] and that "most of the problems today are caused by Jewish supremacy". He also falsely claimed that all Israeli Jews are "Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews" and "don't have actual Hebrew DNA".[37]

Bilzerian further argued that Jews "control the media".[41] He also promoted Holocaust denial, saying that "I would bet my entire net worth that it was less than six million."[37][41] Bilzerian followed up on this claim by stating that Jews "killed more Christians than six million" and that "they've basically invented genocide".[37]

Personal life

Bilzerian in 2013

Due to his drug abuse, Bilzerian reportedly suffered two heart attacks before the age of 32.[42]

In 2014, Bilzerian split his time between homes in Hollywood Hills and Los Angeles (California)[43] and Las Vegas (Nevada).[44] He moved to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air in 2018.[45]

Bilzerian has said that he is of partial Jewish descent. In his 2021 memoir The Setup, he described himself as "part Jewish" while discussing actor Mel Gibson's controversial remarks about Jews, writing: "Mel had been roasted in the media for popping off to some cop about Jews, and everyone went crazy. I'm part Jewish, and it didn't bother me."[46] In May 2026, during his congressional campaign, Bilzerian wrote on X that "12% doesn’t make you a jew" in response to renewed attention surrounding the memoir passage.[47]

2017 Las Vegas shooting

Bilzerian was present at the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, which killed 61 people and injured hundreds of others. After Bilzerian saw a woman lying dead, he turned on a camera and filmed himself, as he attempted to grab a gun and return to the scene. His attempts to stop the shooter received both praise and criticism.[31]

In 2014, Bilzerian sued the producers of the film Lone Survivor. His lawsuit stated that he invested $1 million in the film in exchange for at least eight minutes of screen time and 80 words of dialogue, but his role was later reduced to less than one minute and just one line. His lawsuit demanded $1.2 million—the original investment plus 20 percent.[48] The lawsuit was later dropped, and Bilzerian said that he had generated $1.5 million in revenue as a result of his investment due to the film's commercial success.[49]

In August 2014, Bilzerian was banned from a Miami nightclub for kicking model Vanessa Castano in the face during a brawl. Bilzerian stated that Castano and another woman attacked Bilzerian's female companion. Castano stated, "There were two girls standing next to me at the table that were fighting. People started getting shoved and I tried to separate them. Then Dan pushed me off the banquette and once I fell he kicked me in the face."[50] Castano later filed a lawsuit against Bilzerian for her injuries.[51] It was also reported that Castano had asked Bilzerian for US$1 million to settle the suit citing the possibility of greater punitive damages based on his income if the suit went to trial.[52]

In 2014, Bilzerian was involved in a legal matter with pornographic actress Janice Griffith. Griffith was featured in a photoshoot with Bilzerian for Hustler magazine in April 2014, which involved Bilzerian throwing her off the roof of a house and into a pool. Griffith fell short of the pool, hitting the edge, and broke her foot. The 18-year-old asked Bilzerian for $85,000 for her injuries, which was rejected. In December 2014 she filed a lawsuit against both Hustler and Bilzerian. Bilzerian's attorney responded that Griffith was under contract for the event by Hustler, that Hustler hired Bilzerian for the event, and that Bilzerian was not at fault.[53] In January 2015, Hustler's attorney argued that the toss was an "act of God" and stated that it was not the publisher's fault that Griffith suffered injuries as a result.[54]

On December 9, 2014, Bilzerian was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport on unrelated bomb-making charges.[55] According to the Los Angeles Police Department, Bilzerian was arrested on a fugitive warrant from Nevada and was booked at the LAPD's Pacific Division around 10 pm: "Bilzerian has been charged with violating a law making it a crime to possess an explosive or incendiary device with the intent to manufacture it."[56][57] He was released from LAPD custody on the day of his arrest after charges were dropped but was scheduled to be arraigned in January 2015 in Clark County, Nevada.[58] In February 2015, Bilzerian pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of "negligently failing to extinguish a fire in the open" and was fined $17,231.50.[59][60]

In July 2020, former Ignite president Curtis Heffernan sued Bilzerian for wrongful termination. Heffernan said that he was fired for criticizing Bilzerian's misappropriation of company funds for his lavish lifestyle.[61][62]

Multiple citizenship

On August 28, 2018, Bilzerian flew to Armenia with his brother Adam and father Paul to take their oaths to obtain Armenian citizenship and join the Armed Forces of Armenia.[63][64]

On that same trip he visited the Republic of Artsakh where he visited a shooting range, and fired weapons there.[65] The government of Azerbaijan sent a note of protest to the United States over these actions due to the contested status of Artsakh, and summoned U.S. Chargé d'Affaires William Gill to take an official note of protest addressed to the State Department. A court in Baku issued an arrest warrant for Bilzerian and put him on the international wanted list.[65] Two years later, Bilzerian and other members of his family donated $250,000 to the Armenia Fund to support Armenia and Artsakh during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, declaring that he was "very disappointed that Azerbaijan decided to attack the Armenian people."[66]

In May 2026, Bilzerian revealed that he holds a Saint Kitts and Nevis passport,[67] which are only available to citizens.

Police reserve

Bilzerian has referred to himself as a "cop for four years". He had previously obtained a paid membership for a reserve police force in Lake Arthur, New Mexico. The membership scheme was eventually shut down, after selling credentials to several billionaires and celebrities.[68]

In October 2016, American rapper T-Pain released the song "Dan Bilzerian".[69]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Olympus Has Fallen[70] Uncredited
2013 Lone Survivor[48] SCPO Daniel R. Healy Uncredited
2014 The Other Woman[71] Handsome Man at Bar Uncredited
2014 The Equalizer Teddy's Guy
2014 Cat Run 2 Cordray
2015 Extraction Higgins
2016 War Dogs Himself Uncredited cameo

Bibliography

  • Bilzerian, Dan (2021). The Setup. ISBN 978-1737550112.

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