John Scott Race Car Driver
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Pro racecar driver arrested 'after using $100million from massive payday loan scam that charged 700% interest to buy Ferraris, Porsches and even a private jet' • Scott Tucker ran a payday loan empire which had a turnover of $2billion • Federal prosecutors claim Tucker used this company to fund a race team • The FBI claim he 'systematically exploited' more than 4.5million people • Tucker was arrested by the FBI on Wednesday following a major probe By Published: 13:40 GMT, 11 February 2016 Updated: 19:06 GMT, 11 February 2016. A professional racecar driver who allegedly spent $100million on a fleet of luxury cars and a private jet financed by a $2billion pay day loan scam which charged up to 700 percent interest has been arrested by the FBI. Scott Tucker has been charged with conspiracy, collection of unlawful debts and understatement of interest rates to consumers. Federal prosecutors allege that Tucker's firm ripped off its 4.5million customers in order to fund his luxury lifestyle which included a fleet of sports cars and a private jet. Scroll down for video.
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Tucker, left, is accused of spending more than $100million on his luxury lifestyle, including his race team Documents filed in the US District Court in the southern district of New York show that Federal Authorities have seized $2billion worth of cash and assets from Tucker and his co-accused Timothy Muir. It is claimed that Muir acted as Tucker's legal counsel. It is understood, Tucker started with a hedge fund before branching into the payday loan business. He began his racing career in 2006 aged 44 and in 2010 he came tenth in the gruelling 24-hour race in Le Mans, France. He created the Level 5 racing team which hired a number of professional drivers, but Tucker regularly raced the fleet of Ferarris and other high-powered supercars. Federal authorities have seized an $8million holiday house in Aspen, Colorado, as well as six Ferraris, four Porsches and a Learjet 60. They have also frozen bank accounts controlled by himself and his wife Kim.