The U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have caused themselves in trouble because of a destruction of Ferrari F50. The Detroit News said that the vehicle was stolen from a dealership at Pennsylvania in 2003, and the dealer has made an insurance claim for $750,000 at that time.
Motor Insurance Corp. gave them the money, but FBI found the vehicle in Kentucky on August 2008. FBI stored the vehicle while they are waiting to do something to the thief, but someone at the bureau decided to use it. The car was lost its control and struck a tree when a special agent drove it in May 2009, so Motor Insurance Corp. sued the FBI and U.S. department of Justice for another $750,000. However, both of them rejected it because the Ferrari was being detained at that time.
The insurance company was managed to gold an email which said that U.S. Assistant Attorney J. Hamilton Thompson with Special Agent Frederick C. Kingston was used the car on the day of that accident, and the vehicle slid sideway not long after leaving FBI’s the storage warehouse.