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To: Michael Burry who wrote ()11/8/1999 1:29:00 PM
From: TwoBear   of 78639
 
FYI - Clayton Homes exec charged in postgame boat collsion

Kevin Clayton, chief executive officer of Clayton Homes, was charged with operating a Sea Ray cruiser while under the influence after the vessel struck another boat late Saturday night.
Clayton, 36, of Louisville was arrested on a charge of boating under the influence after the cruiser he was operating hit a 36-foot houseboat on Fort Loudon Lake around 11:30 p.m., according to authorities.
Tennessee Wildlife resources Agency Agent Joe Drunin said no one was injured in the crash, but both vessels sustained damage. Durnin estimated eight people were on board each boat when the collision occurred near Alcoa Highway's J.E. "Buck" Karnes Bridge.
The occupants of both vessels had attended the Universtiy of Tennessee-Notre Dame football game as part of a group of boaters dubbed the Vol Navy, Durnin said.
The game had ended shortly before the collision.
Cynthia Moxley, a family spokeswoman, said Sunday that the damage to both boats was minor, that no one was thrown from either boat and that Clayton has contacted the other boat owner to discuss paying for damages.>>

Scott
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