Infamous Paintball: Dan Bilzerian’s Surprising New Partnership 

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In November, Bilzerian filed a lawsuit against his father, claiming he had been manipulated and pushed out of Ignite despite being its majority shareholder. The complaint describes Bilzerian as merely a “nominal CEO,” with no direct involvement in day-to-day operations.

Is Bilzerian Changing, or Just Rebranding?

Bilzerian’s sudden interest in Infamous Paintball seems like an unusual career pivot. Paintball—a niche tactical sport many associate with the early 2000s—is a far cry from the high-rolling image he once projected.

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But is this truly a shift in character or just a strategic rebranding?

 In an era where influencer power is waning and authenticity is more valuable than excess, Bilzerian might be trying to adapt to survive. Or, perhaps, he simply enjoys guns and has found a legal way to keep shooting—this time, with paint instead of bullets.

Before anyone assumes he has turned over a new leaf, his X (formerly Twitter) account remains active, filled with antisemitic rhetoric. On March 29, 2025, he posted: