Texas Court To Decide If Insurance Will Pay For Sunken Veyron

Texas Court To Decide If Insurance Will Pay For Sunken Veyron
A jury will decide whether a Texas man lied about an errant pelican to explain why he filed a $2 million insurance claim on the Bugatti Veyron he plowed into a lagoon.

Lloyd Gillespie allegedly provided Andy House, of Lufkin, a $1 million interest-free loan in 2009 to buy a 2006 Bugatti Veyron, the most expensive and fastest production line car in the world.

 House obtained collector-vehicle insurance on the car from Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company and listed Gillespie as a loss payee. Within weeks, however, Philadelphia allegedly received a $2 million claim from House.



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internationalmanofmysteryinternationalmanofmystery - 11/29/2011 4:15:53 PM
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Perjury AND insurance fraud?? Hmmmm Trifecta, please!! One more!!! They have the "chair" in Texas!! lol


internationalmanofmysteryinternationalmanofmystery - 11/29/2011 4:18:01 PM
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On that video you can CLEARLY see a FLOCK of pelicans!!!


internationalmanofmysteryinternationalmanofmystery - 11/29/2011 4:20:14 PM
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"...whether a Texas man lied about an errant pelican"


Hmmm Could be true! We ALL know typical run of the mill pelicans like Ferraris!!


gkearns56gkearns56 - 11/30/2011 10:12:24 PM
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And you have been smoking what? I watched the video clip 6 times and did NOT see 1 dang pelican (or even a flock as you say). You're drinking that funny water again. The man is BSing and merely trying to scam the insurance company. And its not a Ferrari; it's Bugatti Veyron.


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