Wanna-Be Buyers of ‘Hypercars’ Say Longmont Lawyer Stole Millions
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Wanna-be buyers of ‘hypercars’ say Longmont lawyer stole millions
“Good morning Guillaume, this is Brandon Belt,” the first baseman for the San Francisco Giants texted to Guillaume Chabin, the manager of Mercedes-Benz’s “hypercar” division. It was Oct. 18, 2021, and Belt needed help. A fire at his home had torched some documents, including his contract to buy a custom Mercedes-AMG Project One for $2.5 million. “We will prepare the documents and forward them to you,” Chabin texted back soon after. But something…
Wanna-be buyers of ‘hypercars’ say Longmont lawyer stole millions - BusinessDen
From left: Brandon Belt, Traveon Rogers, Scott Oliver and Michael Mente. (Photos courtesy of Facebook, LinkedIn and Oliver Law) “Good morning Guillaume, this is Brandon Belt,” the first baseman for the San Francisco Giants texted to Guillaume Chabin, the manager of Mercedes-Benz’s “hypercar” division. It was Oct. 18, 2021, and Belt needed help. A fire at his home had torched some documents, including his contract to buy a custom Mercedes-AMG Pro…
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