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May 15, 2006
Life in Fast Lane Long Before Ferrari Crash
UPPSALA, Sweden — Before he shattered a red Ferrari in Malibu and became grist for Internet legend, Bo Stefan Eriksson ran a criminal gang in Sweden, raced cars in Europe, skippered a yacht called Snow White and helped run a video game company with dreams of taking on Sony and Nintendo, according to police and bankruptcy investigators.
April 18, 2006
A Pileup of Charges in the Case of the Totaled Ferrari
Los Angeles prosecutors filed embezzlement, grand theft, drunk driving and weapons charges Monday against a former European video game executive, whose involvement in the crash of a rare Ferrari Enzo in Malibu two months ago has mushroomed into a case filled with international intrigue.
April 12, 2006
Prosecutors Delay Decision on Charges in Ferrari Case
Prosecutors on Tuesday delayed a decision on filing charges against a former Swedish videogame executive arrested on suspicion of grand theft of a rare Ferrari, which crashed in Malibu, and two other exotic sports cars.
April 11, 2006
Ferrari Case Continues to Widen
The investigation into a former Swedish video game executive whose rare Ferrari crashed in Malibu widened Monday as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency confirmed it is investigating Stefan Eriksson.
March 28, 2006
Ferrari Owner Is Minus His Second Car
Stefan Eriksson's famous exotic car collection keeps shrinking.
March 3, 2006
Ferrari Case Takes New Twist With Possible Tie to Bus Agency
As sheriff's detectives investigate last week's crash that destroyed a $1-million Ferrari, they are now looking into an obscure nonprofit organization that provides disabled people with transit in the San Gabriel Valley.
February 28, 2006
The Plot Thickens in Ferrari Crash
The mystery deepened Monday in the case of the puzzling crash last week of a $1-million Ferrari Enzo on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.
February 23, 2006
Ferrari Owner Had Other 'Crash'
Stefan Eriksson had hoped that millions of video gamers would experience the thrill of street racing on a hand-held device he helped develop. But then Eriksson's $1-million Ferrari was totaled, an accident that gamers around the world may see as a cruel metaphor for the collapse of the portable console company.
February 22, 2006
So Speedy, So Exclusive, So Expensive, So Totaled
It was a SigAlert made for Malibu.
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