Revealed: Lamborghini owner whose furious rant at 'joyriding' car valet was caught on camera is entrepreneur known as 'richyrich' who started cannabis empire with $15k and a Rolex

  • Joshua J Anderson, known on Instagram as 'richyrich' was standing outside the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills when the incident happened
  • He says he 'watched valet manager joyriding' in his half a million dollar sportscar
  • Video shows the furious Anderson berating the valet manager 
  • The valet manager attempts to defend himself but Anderson is not to be placated with Anderson taking off in his car at the end of the video
  • The entrepreneur has dabbled in a range of business ventures, from 'poker to real estate, cars or technology and has most recently built a cannabis empire
  • Anderson's on Instagram showing a lifestyle that oozes luxury, pictured on private jets and showing off expensive cars and watches 

A restaurant customer caught on video having a furious rant at a valet manager who he spotted 'joyriding' in his Lamborghini is a cannabis entrepreneur known online as 'richyrich'.

Joshua J Anderson was shown berating a valet driver outside the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills after saying he'd spotted the valet driving away from the parking garage in the half a million dollar sports car with the license plate 'FAILURE.'

He says he came out of the Avrain restaurant and 'watched [the valet] drive by with the top off, windows down, and a big smile on his face.' 

According to his website Anderson has dabbled in a range of business ventures, from 'poker to real estate and everything in-between, cars or technology.'

According to his website Anderson has dabbled in a range of business ventures, from 'poker to real estate and everything in-between, cars or technology.'

'Richyrich' Joshua Anderson with two of his vehicles on his Instagram page including the car with the licence plate 'Failure'

'Richyrich' Joshua Anderson with two of his vehicles on his Instagram page including the car with the licence plate 'Failure'

According to his website Anderson has dabbled in a range of business ventures, from 'poker to real estate and everything in-between, cars or technology.'

He is now involved in a company that he's turned into 'a state licensed business to a business cannabis distillate manufacturing brand', after starting the company with $15K and a Rolex Skydweller.  Anderson claims the brand is now facing a valuation of ten figures.

'Fifteen thousand dollars and my sky dweller is what brought me back from being broke and to where I am today,' Anderson told DailyMail.com.

'We do white labeling for clients currently and have our in house brand officially launching in June,' Anderson added.  

Joshua J Anderson is known on Instagram as 'richyrich' he describes on the site how he's been involved in a number of businesses

Joshua J Anderson is known on Instagram as 'richyrich' he describes on the site how he's been involved in a number of businesses

Video has emerged of Joshua J Anderson (pictured above) having a furious rant at a valet manager who he spotted 'joyriding' in his half a million dollar sports car in Beverly Hills

Video has emerged of Joshua J Anderson (pictured above) having a furious rant at a valet manager who he spotted 'joyriding' in his half a million dollar sports car in Beverly Hills

He's on Instagram showing a lifestyle that oozes luxury, pictured on private jets and showing off expensive cars and watches.  

The Lamborghini is just one of a fleet of cars he owns, including a special edition BMW M5 and a bulletproof SUV.

His car, in this instance, a Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster, was the only one at the time with a particular spec, said Anderson and was easy to spot because of the license plate.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, Anderson said he's had a few friends try and encourage legal action but he hasn't done so 'as of yet.'

'It's a weird position for me because most of the staff on site are friends of mine which is why everyone was confused by his actions,' Anderson said.

'The company has actually been avoiding contact with me after I had reached out to them — the hotel was contemplating banning me at one point because of the negative exposure that the video had brought them. Apparently the actions of the regional manager of the valet company is my fault that they're being questioned about their practices,' Anderson alleges referring to LAZ parking. 

The car's registration plate 'Failure' is clearly seen in the video

The car's registration plate 'Failure' is clearly seen in the video

Anderson (pictured in white) claims he watched the valet manager (in a dark suit) joyriding and driving with the car's top down

Anderson (pictured in white) claims he watched the valet manager (in a dark suit) joyriding and driving with the car's top down

Anderson went on to say he watched the car drive past him in a location that he is has entrusted his car for around seven years since he moved to the area. 

CCTV footage appears to show Anderson's car, driven by the valet manager, missing the turn for the parking garage.

He says he's worried it has happened before and if he hadn't have come out of the restaurant at the exact time he did, he wouldn't have known that his car had left the drive. 

'I believe he should be penalized for his actions to set an example that this isn't how you treat others property,' Anderson told DailyMail.com, referring to the valet manager.  

The video begins by showing heavily tattooed Anderson, who's wearing shades and is dressed in a white t-shirt, black jeans and white sneakers, telling the valet manager to get out of his car.

He is soon heard is heard criticizing the manager for driving at speed with the top down.  

The Lamborghini is just one of a fleet of cars he owns, including a special edition BMW M5 and a bulletproof SUV

The Lamborghini is just one of a fleet of cars he owns, including a special edition BMW M5 and a bulletproof SUV

Anderson's Instagram page feature shots f him on private jets and sporting expensive jewelry

Anderson's Instagram page feature shots f him on private jets and sporting expensive jewelry

With the Lamborghini's door up, it takes the valet manager, who's wearing a dark suit and brown shoes, a little while to get out of the car.

When he eventually does, a furious Anderson squares up to him continuing to show his displeasure.

It's not clear what the valet manager is saying but he appears to be trying to defend himself.

Anderson is heard repeatedly accusing the valet manager of joyriding with customers cars 'all the time.'

The valet then moves away from the argument as Anderson prepares to get back in the car gesturing at the valet manager and still accusing him of joyriding.

Anderson had come out of a restaurant called Avrain Beverly Hills, when he said he saw the incident happened

Anderson had come out of a restaurant called Avrain Beverly Hills, when he said he saw the incident happened

The car's owner Joshua Anderson accuses the valet manager of joyriding with customers cars 'all the time, right?'

The car's owner Joshua Anderson accuses the valet manager of joyriding with customers cars 'all the time, right?'

Anderson then yells a profanity at someone off camera who may have passed comment on the situation.

The valet manager emerges back in to shot and moves over to the car once again as Anderson mentions his lawyers before climbing into the driver's seat.

The valet manager shuts the driver's side door. 

Anderson then throws a piece of paper out of the open window in the valet manager's direction.

He proceeds to put his foot down and roars out of shot. 

The car's registration plate 'Failure' is clearly seen.  

'While we respect Mr. Anderson's perspective, we have investigated the incident and are confident that our employee acted in good faith and followed our company's procedures while we were in possession of the vehicle which was safely returned to its owner,' Mary Brennan Coursey, LAZ Parking Spokesperson said in a statement. 

 

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Customer has furious rant with valet driver for 'joyriding' in his half a million dollar car

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