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Eugene

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Thu Oct 24, 2019, 02:24 PM Oct 2019

2 guilty in $1B fraud as feds auction Burt Reynolds Trans Am [View all]

Source: Associated Press

2 guilty in $1B fraud as feds auction Burt Reynolds Trans Am

By DON THOMPSON
October 22, 2019

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Two employees of a San Francisco Bay Area solar energy company pleaded guilty Tuesday to participating in what federal prosecutors say was a massive scheme that defrauded investors of $1 billion.

While the company’s owners have not been charged, they agreed to let the government auction their collection of 150 classic, performance and luxury vehicles, including a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am once owned by Burt Reynolds.

The replica of the car the late actor drove in “Smokey and the Bandit” and the other vehicles are to be auctioned Saturday, with online bidding already pushing the accumulated value past $5.5 million.

Bidding on that Trans Am alone had topped $65,000 by late Tuesday. The auction company said it had been driven less than 3,400 miles (5,472 kilometers).

It’s the largest single-owner car collection ever auctioned by the U.S. Marshals Service. Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Lasha Boyden of the Sacramento office called it “a stunning collection of vehicles” that also includes classic 1960s Ford Mustangs, 1990s Humvees and a 1960 Austin-Healey.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/122342110b5846a891a6b63afac042b6


FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2019 photo, McGregor Scott, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California, stands next to a 1967 Ford Shelby GT 500, that was seized along with other cars by the federal government that are now housed in a warehouse in Woodland, Calif. Two employees of a defunct San Francisco Bay Area solar energy company pleaded guilty Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019, to participating in what federal prosecutors say was a massive $2.5 billion fraud scheme that defrauded investors of $1 billion. It’s the largest single-owner car collection ever auctioned by the U.S. Marshals Service, with vehicles to be auctioned off on Wednesday. (Randy Pench/The Sacramento Bee via AP)
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Top rh- 4(!!) Superbirds..... Boxerfan Oct 2019 #1
My Dad had a chance at a yellow Superbird Hemi SonofDonald Oct 2019 #3
how much for the red Beetle? dweller Oct 2019 #2
Check the list: discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2019 #6
Makes me wonder how they collected SonofDonald Oct 2019 #4
For those with more $ than me: discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2019 #5
High end auto auctions gibraltar72 Oct 2019 #7
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