Ferrari Owner Is Minus His Second Car, Update on Enzo Crash

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"Then, on Sunday, he lost his 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, valued at more than $400,000. Beverly Hills police confiscated the vehicle after Scotland Yard said the car might have been stolen.

The officers stopped Eriksson's wife, Nicole Persson, 33, about 2:30 p.m. on the corner of Beverly Drive and Wilshire Boulevard because an officer found the car's European license plate suspicious."

Complete story:LA Times

Here is the Enzo on ilegally on the streets of Beverly Hills:Beverly Hills
 
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They need to confiscate his other Enzo. Dude's a criminal, plain and simple. What's more fun than seeing a white collar criminal losing all his toys?
 
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I actually saw an Enzo here in Mississauga in the Fall... I had just washed my cabrio, and I was on my way to a BMW Show & Shine... it started raining, so I put up the top, and the windows, and got mad becuase it was going to be pouring rain at the show... and then an Enzo went through the intersection in from of me!! Needless to say, none of the Bimmers at the show were terribly impressive. I didn't get to hear the sound of the engine... between the stereo, my engine, and rain falling on the tight roof, I never got to hear that sound in that video. Damn... if he can't drive those cars, he should just give them to me.

Scott
 

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codex57 said:
They need to confiscate his other Enzo. Dude's a criminal, plain and simple. What's more fun than seeing a white collar criminal losing all his toys?
I'm not sure how much he's a white collar criminal than aparently a quasi-gangster? They make it sound like it in some of the older articles...
 
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I'm not sure how much he's a white collar criminal than aparently a quasi-gangster? They make it sound like it in some of the older articles...
Yeah, the lines get blurred a bit. I'm just talking about the fraud stuff he pulled and setting up a corp, getting people to invest, paying himself and his buddies huge salaries, then declaring the company bankrupt. A mafioso or other organized criminal could do the same thing. Not sure what to classify them since they prolly didn't solely use sweet talking to get the investor money.
 

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Let's classify them as just plain crooked. If erks me when they do that and keep their high dollar cars, homes and bank accounts while the investors take it in the shorts!
 


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