Dan Bilzerian Distressed Ahead Of Explosive Court Case

Dan Bilzerian Distressed Ahead Of Explosive Court CaseThe 34 year-old millionaire and poker enthusiast Dan Bilzerian is used to being in the limelight, and over the years the “The King of Instagram” has entertained his 5.8 million followers with tales of his playboy lifestyle, complete with sexy girls, swimming pool parties, yachts, and private jets. Bilzerian is also no stranger to controversy and his frequent ostentatious displays of wealth, which include posting photos of tables brimming with cash and semi-automatic rifles, have courted more than a measure of negative attention from the media, all of which Bilzerian seems to lap up.
Recently, however, the playboy with no apparent care in the world has admitted to feeling stressed out, not least after his arrest at Los Angeles Airport for alleged possession of an explosive used to make TNT. Following the incident, Bilzerian is now scheduled to attend the  Clark County court in January, and if found guilty could spend up to 6 years behind bars. In addition, Dan Bilzerian was recently turfed out of Miami Beach club LIV after an altercation broke out in which he assaulted a woman by kicking her in the face. The story was soon picked up by the main stream media, and as Nik Richie from Dirty.com, wrote:
“This idiot kicked a woman in the face like it was no big deal. It’s sad when you think you’re invincible to society.”
Needless to say, just when Bilzerian could do with presenting a more moderate image of himself ahead of his court case, the continuous stream of negative publicity surrounding this son of a wealthy Armenian businessman threatens to land Bilzerian behind bars for a quite some time, a prospect which seems to have put the usually outgoing social media sensation into a more reflective mood. As one of the playboy’s friends commented recently:
“The charges have distressed Dan. This is so out of character for him. He just wants to put it behind him.”


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