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Post by Rinconrolla on Aug 27, 2014 9:43:48 GMT -5
autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/bugatti-veyron-owner-who-drove-into-lagoon-admits-fraud--faces-20-years-in-prison-131558950.htmlThe Texas man who drove his $1 million Bugatti Veyron into a lagoon as a insurance scam five years ago may soon have to pay for his crime in federal prison. The U.S. attorney in Lufkin, Texas, said Tuesday that Andy House, 39, had plead guilty to one count of wire mail fraud in a federal criminal case filed two weeks ago. House's sentencing has not been set, but the maximum penalty under law is 20 years in prison. You may recall the story from November 2009, when a passer-by recorded video of the Veyron running into the Gulf Bay near La Marque, Texas. House said at the time he had been distracted by a pelican and his cellphone when the Veyron went for a dip. But House's story quickly started to spring leaks, beginning with the video above showing no birds near the car. Investigators later discover that shortly after buying the Veyron for $1 million in October 2009, House had insured it for $2.2 million — and that he had left the V-16, quad turbocharged engine running for 15 minutes after submerging the car to ensure it's destruction. (You might also notice the distinct lack of brake lights in the video above before the car goes in.) House and his insurer — whom he accused of misleading him in writing the policy on the Veyron
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Post by mindbeats on Aug 27, 2014 14:35:46 GMT -5
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Post by gold94corolla on Aug 27, 2014 20:28:43 GMT -5
Wow that was 5 years ago?!!?!? jeeeez
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Post by 7thgen7a on Aug 27, 2014 20:36:34 GMT -5
Hahahaha that ass deserves it moron. Such a nice automobile.
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