Stefan Eriksson Loses Another Car
Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos
The story
of the epic Enzo crash on Pacific Coast Highway just gets more and more interesting. The latest episode involves the
wife of Stefan Eriksson, the former Gizmondo boss who took the Ferrari for its ill-fated spin. The LA Times says
that Nicole Persson was stopped by Beverly Hills police along Wilshire Blvd. driving Eriksson's Mercedes SLR McLaren.
The car had British plates but no tags and Persson did not have a valid driver's license. The car was impounded. As we
mentioned earlier, it seems that both the Ferrari and the McLaren may belong to a bank in Scotland and Eriksson shipped
the cars to the U.S. to avoid surrendering them. The picture here was taken by 13-year-old Spyder Dobrofsky who was on
the scene at the time of the traffic stop.
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