The Drunk Fund Manager Whose Porsche Was Airborne For 45 Ft. Before Crashing Into The 2nd Story Of A House Says He Was Only Driving 35 MPH
Jan 7, 2011 at 1:35 AM
DailyBail in crime, criminal justice, drunk driving, hedge fund

Russell Stidolph, 35, of 19 Bluff Ave., Norwalk, brought $5,000 with him when he went to Norwalk police headquarters to turn himself in for arrest at 3:22 p.m. Monday. That was the amount of the bond set for the charges he faced after his Porsche 911 took flight on the evening of Nov. 19 and hit the roof of a porch on a Rowayton home.

The call came in at 11:25 p.m. Nov. 19. Police found Stidolph in his upside-down Porsche in the front yard of 24 Highland Ave. The car was damaged on all sides, but Stidolph said he was in no pain. He had lost consciousness and said he didn't remember what had happened. Evidence showed that Stidolph had plowed through a 2-foot-high stone wall and bushes. His car was airborne for 45 feet before it struck the roof overhang and the center support beam of the home. The car then fell backward and landed on its roof, facing away from the house.

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Anatomy of Foreclosure Fraud...

In honor of today's huge ruling from the Massachusetts Supreme Court in favor of houseowners over banks in foreclosure proceedings, I built the following slideshow from a presentation that was released earlier this week by the Florida Attorney General, Pam Bondi.

You will see several examples of ACTUAL fraudulent documents that were submitted by large, well known banks in court proceedings.

We're talking over the top, ridiculous fraud here - Fake people, fake signers, fake documents, false notaries, and EVEN fake banks...

 

 

Takes 2 Minutes - Don't Skip This One

Note - As always, some of the slides had to be shrunk. Just click the pics to see in full-size. The first 2 are foreclosure cartoons, and then the presentation begins.

 

 

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