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Paul Walker’s Family Sues Actor’s Associate for Stealing Several Cars 24 Hours After His Death

Paul Walker’s Family Sues Actor’s Associate for Stealing Several Cars 24 Hours After His Death 1 photo
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When we heard of those punks who took a piece of the totaled Porsche Carrera GT Paul Walker and Roger Rodas were in when the tragic accident happened, we thought people couldn’t go lower than that. But cruelty and greed is here to surprise once again, as it seems that one of the Fast and Furious actor’s associates has stolen several of his vehicles within 24 hours of his death.
Paul Walker’s estate filed suit against a man named Richard Taylor last week at the Los Angeles Superior Court, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The late actor’s family claims that people associated with Taylor went to storage facilities that housed Walker’s vehicles and moved them to locations unknown.

Even though things aren’t quite clear, we all know about the impressive car collection the famous actor and his friend, Roger Rodas, together held. According to the complaint, the associate was in charge of maintenance of the ownership records and registration certificates for the extensive collection. Seven cars are alleged to be missing from Walker’s behalf, but it’s believed there were further irregularities that may prove there are others missing too.

As if this wasn’t enough, we’ll remind you there’s another ongoing trial connected to the regretted actor. Paul Walker III, the deceased’s father, filed legal documents claiming the estate of Rodas is in possession of numerous vehicles belonging to his son. That happened in December, and since Rodas’ family has already rejected the claim, the matter will be solved in court most likely this year.
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