Amazing stuff.
Apparently cars like ferrari Enzos and McLarens get STOLEN in Europe.
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Continuing the much-scrutineered story of ex-Gizmondo executive Stefan
Eriksson's high-profile accident in Los Angeles, which destroyed his
$1 million Ferrari Enzo sports car in February, the former Gizmondo
executive was taken from his Bel-Air home Saturday night and is being
held without bail for "suspicion of grand theft", according to police
reports.

Authorities have also placed an immigration hold on Eriksson, no doubt
in an effort to ensure that he remains in their custody pending the
outcome of the investigation.

In a further development, former Gizmondo Europe head Carl Freer is
now being sued by London law firm Manches for more than UKP500,000
($870,000) for unpaid legal services, according to a report in the UK
Mail on Sunday. The firm represents Gizmondo's former solicitors - the
company is now officially bankrupt in Europe, although a U.S.
subsidiary still appears to be solvent.

Eriksson, who resigned from Gizmondo last October following
controversy over the company's financial performance and significant
financial perks to company directors, has maintained that he was
merely a passenger in the vehicle that slammed into a concrete utility
pole on the Pacific Coast Highway at 160 miles per hour, and was
sheared in two, just behind the driver's seat. There has been
considerable doubt cast by both authorities and the media as to the
validity of his claim.

The Ferrari was one of three vehicles thought to have been illegally
imported by Eriksson. The second, a British-registered Mercedes
McLaren, was seized by police on March 28 from Eriksson's wife, Nicole
Persson, after discovering that she had no driver's license, and that
the vehicle had no U.S. registration. It was later discovered that the
car was reported as having been stolen in England.

Authorities are currently investigating the third vehicle, a black
Ferrari Enzo, and the same Mail on Sunday reports referencing Freer's
issues indicate that all three of Eriksson's cars are being claimed by
the UK financial institutions that originally leased them to Gizmondo
- Bank of Scotland, Lombard and Yorkshire Bank.

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