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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Taro who wrote (284587)4/18/2006 7:20:57 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) of 1575343
 
"Like that crazy dem guy and his Ferrari down in Malibu."

No word that he was a Dem - with a Ferrari and being a criminal, he was probably a Repugnican. We DO know that he was a Swede! I was wondering if it was YOU!

sltrib.com
(Picture @ link - Is this "handsome" Swede in the orange jumpsuit our Taro? )

CALIFORNIA

Alleged Ferrari thief pleads not guilty

LOS ANGELES - A Swedish businessman involved in the high-speed crash of a rare Ferrari on a coastal highway pleaded not guilty Monday to embezzlement and other counts involving the alleged theft of a collection of exotic cars.
Bo Stefan M. Eriksson, 44, did not speak during the hearing charging him with felony counts of embezzlement, grand theft and possession of a gun by a felon. Bail was set at $5.5 million to cover the $3.8 million cost of the cars and because Eriksson was considered a flight risk.
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