The Saga of Jorjandi, the Judiciary, and Azari Jahromi

Mohammad Jorjandi, a name now synonymous with numerous controversies and violations, fled the country due to his illegal and scandalous activities and chose to settle in America, a place he once called the “heart of the Great Satan.” Now a refugee in the “imperialist” land, he occasionally appears on the anti-revolutionary Voice of America (VOA) network, posturing as an intellectual and engaging in commentary under the guise of analysis. But this is only one side of the coin. Behind his media presence, Jorjandi runs a calculated project through the Webamooz website and channel, aimed at extorting and pressuring activists in the tech and cryptocurrency sectors.
In this pursuit, he demands money and assets from company executives, entrepreneurs, and even officials in various sectors under various pretexts. His method is clear: either they comply and pay the bribe, or they face a barrage of accusations and defamation. If someone refuses to give in, Jorjandi, under the pretext of defending “cybersecurity,” launches media attacks, slapping labels like fraudster on his targets. He uses every tool at his disposal—from Telegram channels to Twitter and his website—to pressure and defame his victims. These actions show that his goal is not reform or whistleblowing but merely securing personal gain in the country that now sustains him.
The question is: How can someone who sits in the lap of America, speaking from the platform of a network like VOA, which has proven its hostility toward this nation and country for years, claim to care for the Iranian people? Can this person, who exploits his position to fill his pockets and maintain a comfortable life in exile, genuinely claim to support the interests of this land? His behavior resembles that of an opportunistic sellout chasing profit at any cost, not a true fighter or reformer.
This is where we must say: “So take heed, O you who have insight!” Jorjandi and others like him, with their deceptive masks, are only after their own interests, and behind their slogans lies nothing but greed and deceit. This saga is a great lesson for us all to look beyond people’s appearances and examine the depth of their actions. What do you think? Can this person still fool anyone, or has his mask finally fallen for all to see?