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March 11, 2010 at 10:58 PM #525778March 12, 2010 at 5:06 AM #524927danielwisParticipant
So according to some here, it probably really didn’t happen, because the guy is having financial problems? I guess they should investigate him for any unresolved bank robberies or home break ins, because, you know, he’s having financial problems.
March 12, 2010 at 5:06 AM #525061danielwisParticipantSo according to some here, it probably really didn’t happen, because the guy is having financial problems? I guess they should investigate him for any unresolved bank robberies or home break ins, because, you know, he’s having financial problems.
March 12, 2010 at 5:06 AM #525504danielwisParticipantSo according to some here, it probably really didn’t happen, because the guy is having financial problems? I guess they should investigate him for any unresolved bank robberies or home break ins, because, you know, he’s having financial problems.
March 12, 2010 at 5:06 AM #525601danielwisParticipantSo according to some here, it probably really didn’t happen, because the guy is having financial problems? I guess they should investigate him for any unresolved bank robberies or home break ins, because, you know, he’s having financial problems.
March 12, 2010 at 5:06 AM #525858danielwisParticipantSo according to some here, it probably really didn’t happen, because the guy is having financial problems? I guess they should investigate him for any unresolved bank robberies or home break ins, because, you know, he’s having financial problems.
March 12, 2010 at 6:00 AM #524947CoronitaParticipantOk. I withdraw my previous statement. i’ll wait to the investigation… But interestingly…
Take a look at one of the comments
“Jim Sikes?…..The name sounded familiar to me, then it clicked. He was the owner of a foreclosed home that we were trying to buy last year in Bonita, a suburb of San Diego.
That in-of-itself is not enough to question someone’s character, but the fact that he gutted the ENTIRE kitchen out of this 4,000 ft custom home certainly is! They stole EVERYTHING before moving out. Appliances, cabinets, granite countertops….even the lights!
What made it even more pathetic at the time was we learned that he and his wife were pretty well known local realtors whom you’d think would be above such sleazy shenanigans.
I’m tempted to contact Toyota corporate and have them scrutinize this joker carefully.”…also
“Law firm: Prius runaway driver won’t sue Toyota
By The Associated PressThursday, March 11, 2010 at 3:55 p.m.
SAN DIEGO— A law firm for the driver who says his Toyota Prius sped out of control in California doesn’t plan to sue the Japanese automaker.
The Gomez Law Firm issued a statement Thursday, saying it represents James Sikes. It was unclear why the law firm was retained; a phone message to the firm wasn’t immediately returned.
Sikes told authorities he was driving near San Diego on Monday when his accelerator stuck. He says the car reached 94 mph before a California Highway Patrol officer helped him slow down.
The statement said Sikes hopes an investigation will identify what caused the incident.
The Prius is not part of Toyota’s vast recall of gas pedals that can become stuck, but it is covered by an earlier recall of floor mats that can catch the accelerator.
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http://jalopnik.com/5491101/did-bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-fake-unintended-acceleration
March 12, 2010 at 6:00 AM #525081CoronitaParticipantOk. I withdraw my previous statement. i’ll wait to the investigation… But interestingly…
Take a look at one of the comments
“Jim Sikes?…..The name sounded familiar to me, then it clicked. He was the owner of a foreclosed home that we were trying to buy last year in Bonita, a suburb of San Diego.
That in-of-itself is not enough to question someone’s character, but the fact that he gutted the ENTIRE kitchen out of this 4,000 ft custom home certainly is! They stole EVERYTHING before moving out. Appliances, cabinets, granite countertops….even the lights!
What made it even more pathetic at the time was we learned that he and his wife were pretty well known local realtors whom you’d think would be above such sleazy shenanigans.
I’m tempted to contact Toyota corporate and have them scrutinize this joker carefully.”…also
“Law firm: Prius runaway driver won’t sue Toyota
By The Associated PressThursday, March 11, 2010 at 3:55 p.m.
SAN DIEGO— A law firm for the driver who says his Toyota Prius sped out of control in California doesn’t plan to sue the Japanese automaker.
The Gomez Law Firm issued a statement Thursday, saying it represents James Sikes. It was unclear why the law firm was retained; a phone message to the firm wasn’t immediately returned.
Sikes told authorities he was driving near San Diego on Monday when his accelerator stuck. He says the car reached 94 mph before a California Highway Patrol officer helped him slow down.
The statement said Sikes hopes an investigation will identify what caused the incident.
The Prius is not part of Toyota’s vast recall of gas pedals that can become stuck, but it is covered by an earlier recall of floor mats that can catch the accelerator.
”
More
http://jalopnik.com/5491101/did-bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-fake-unintended-acceleration
March 12, 2010 at 6:00 AM #525525CoronitaParticipantOk. I withdraw my previous statement. i’ll wait to the investigation… But interestingly…
Take a look at one of the comments
“Jim Sikes?…..The name sounded familiar to me, then it clicked. He was the owner of a foreclosed home that we were trying to buy last year in Bonita, a suburb of San Diego.
That in-of-itself is not enough to question someone’s character, but the fact that he gutted the ENTIRE kitchen out of this 4,000 ft custom home certainly is! They stole EVERYTHING before moving out. Appliances, cabinets, granite countertops….even the lights!
What made it even more pathetic at the time was we learned that he and his wife were pretty well known local realtors whom you’d think would be above such sleazy shenanigans.
I’m tempted to contact Toyota corporate and have them scrutinize this joker carefully.”…also
“Law firm: Prius runaway driver won’t sue Toyota
By The Associated PressThursday, March 11, 2010 at 3:55 p.m.
SAN DIEGO— A law firm for the driver who says his Toyota Prius sped out of control in California doesn’t plan to sue the Japanese automaker.
The Gomez Law Firm issued a statement Thursday, saying it represents James Sikes. It was unclear why the law firm was retained; a phone message to the firm wasn’t immediately returned.
Sikes told authorities he was driving near San Diego on Monday when his accelerator stuck. He says the car reached 94 mph before a California Highway Patrol officer helped him slow down.
The statement said Sikes hopes an investigation will identify what caused the incident.
The Prius is not part of Toyota’s vast recall of gas pedals that can become stuck, but it is covered by an earlier recall of floor mats that can catch the accelerator.
”
More
http://jalopnik.com/5491101/did-bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-fake-unintended-acceleration
March 12, 2010 at 6:00 AM #525621CoronitaParticipantOk. I withdraw my previous statement. i’ll wait to the investigation… But interestingly…
Take a look at one of the comments
“Jim Sikes?…..The name sounded familiar to me, then it clicked. He was the owner of a foreclosed home that we were trying to buy last year in Bonita, a suburb of San Diego.
That in-of-itself is not enough to question someone’s character, but the fact that he gutted the ENTIRE kitchen out of this 4,000 ft custom home certainly is! They stole EVERYTHING before moving out. Appliances, cabinets, granite countertops….even the lights!
What made it even more pathetic at the time was we learned that he and his wife were pretty well known local realtors whom you’d think would be above such sleazy shenanigans.
I’m tempted to contact Toyota corporate and have them scrutinize this joker carefully.”…also
“Law firm: Prius runaway driver won’t sue Toyota
By The Associated PressThursday, March 11, 2010 at 3:55 p.m.
SAN DIEGO— A law firm for the driver who says his Toyota Prius sped out of control in California doesn’t plan to sue the Japanese automaker.
The Gomez Law Firm issued a statement Thursday, saying it represents James Sikes. It was unclear why the law firm was retained; a phone message to the firm wasn’t immediately returned.
Sikes told authorities he was driving near San Diego on Monday when his accelerator stuck. He says the car reached 94 mph before a California Highway Patrol officer helped him slow down.
The statement said Sikes hopes an investigation will identify what caused the incident.
The Prius is not part of Toyota’s vast recall of gas pedals that can become stuck, but it is covered by an earlier recall of floor mats that can catch the accelerator.
”
More
http://jalopnik.com/5491101/did-bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-fake-unintended-acceleration
March 12, 2010 at 6:00 AM #525878CoronitaParticipantOk. I withdraw my previous statement. i’ll wait to the investigation… But interestingly…
Take a look at one of the comments
“Jim Sikes?…..The name sounded familiar to me, then it clicked. He was the owner of a foreclosed home that we were trying to buy last year in Bonita, a suburb of San Diego.
That in-of-itself is not enough to question someone’s character, but the fact that he gutted the ENTIRE kitchen out of this 4,000 ft custom home certainly is! They stole EVERYTHING before moving out. Appliances, cabinets, granite countertops….even the lights!
What made it even more pathetic at the time was we learned that he and his wife were pretty well known local realtors whom you’d think would be above such sleazy shenanigans.
I’m tempted to contact Toyota corporate and have them scrutinize this joker carefully.”…also
“Law firm: Prius runaway driver won’t sue Toyota
By The Associated PressThursday, March 11, 2010 at 3:55 p.m.
SAN DIEGO— A law firm for the driver who says his Toyota Prius sped out of control in California doesn’t plan to sue the Japanese automaker.
The Gomez Law Firm issued a statement Thursday, saying it represents James Sikes. It was unclear why the law firm was retained; a phone message to the firm wasn’t immediately returned.
Sikes told authorities he was driving near San Diego on Monday when his accelerator stuck. He says the car reached 94 mph before a California Highway Patrol officer helped him slow down.
The statement said Sikes hopes an investigation will identify what caused the incident.
The Prius is not part of Toyota’s vast recall of gas pedals that can become stuck, but it is covered by an earlier recall of floor mats that can catch the accelerator.
”
More
http://jalopnik.com/5491101/did-bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-fake-unintended-acceleration
March 12, 2010 at 6:11 AM #524952CoronitaParticipantLOL….
http://jalopnik.com/5491543/bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-owns-adult-swinger-site
Bankrupt Runaway Prius Driver Owns Adult Swinger Site
Earlier today we broke a story about the San Diego runaway Toyota Prius driver James Sikes recently declaring bankruptcy. Now, a review of records shows a link to a sex site for couples and a series of mysterious thefts. UPDATE!
Following up on a tip sent to TTAC, a search of California Business Records shows the company Adutlswinglife LLC is owned by a Mr. James Sikes of Carlsbad, California. The company operates the website AdultSwingLife.com (NSFW), which advertises that it supports “The Adult lifestyle, wife swapping, hook-up, Swinger clubs, adult social club, booty call, Friends with Benefits, NASCA” with webchats, message boards and other services.
March 12, 2010 at 6:11 AM #525086CoronitaParticipantLOL….
http://jalopnik.com/5491543/bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-owns-adult-swinger-site
Bankrupt Runaway Prius Driver Owns Adult Swinger Site
Earlier today we broke a story about the San Diego runaway Toyota Prius driver James Sikes recently declaring bankruptcy. Now, a review of records shows a link to a sex site for couples and a series of mysterious thefts. UPDATE!
Following up on a tip sent to TTAC, a search of California Business Records shows the company Adutlswinglife LLC is owned by a Mr. James Sikes of Carlsbad, California. The company operates the website AdultSwingLife.com (NSFW), which advertises that it supports “The Adult lifestyle, wife swapping, hook-up, Swinger clubs, adult social club, booty call, Friends with Benefits, NASCA” with webchats, message boards and other services.
March 12, 2010 at 6:11 AM #525530CoronitaParticipantLOL….
http://jalopnik.com/5491543/bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-owns-adult-swinger-site
Bankrupt Runaway Prius Driver Owns Adult Swinger Site
Earlier today we broke a story about the San Diego runaway Toyota Prius driver James Sikes recently declaring bankruptcy. Now, a review of records shows a link to a sex site for couples and a series of mysterious thefts. UPDATE!
Following up on a tip sent to TTAC, a search of California Business Records shows the company Adutlswinglife LLC is owned by a Mr. James Sikes of Carlsbad, California. The company operates the website AdultSwingLife.com (NSFW), which advertises that it supports “The Adult lifestyle, wife swapping, hook-up, Swinger clubs, adult social club, booty call, Friends with Benefits, NASCA” with webchats, message boards and other services.
March 12, 2010 at 6:11 AM #525626CoronitaParticipantLOL….
http://jalopnik.com/5491543/bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-owns-adult-swinger-site
Bankrupt Runaway Prius Driver Owns Adult Swinger Site
Earlier today we broke a story about the San Diego runaway Toyota Prius driver James Sikes recently declaring bankruptcy. Now, a review of records shows a link to a sex site for couples and a series of mysterious thefts. UPDATE!
Following up on a tip sent to TTAC, a search of California Business Records shows the company Adutlswinglife LLC is owned by a Mr. James Sikes of Carlsbad, California. The company operates the website AdultSwingLife.com (NSFW), which advertises that it supports “The Adult lifestyle, wife swapping, hook-up, Swinger clubs, adult social club, booty call, Friends with Benefits, NASCA” with webchats, message boards and other services.
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