Nascar driver claims his ex is an assassin and contract killer
Kurt Busch makes startling allegations in legal battle with former girlfriend Patricia Driscoll
An American Nascar driver nicknamed The Outlaw has told a court that his ex-girlfriend is a trained assassin who kills people for a living and was the inspiration for a character in the film Zero Dark Thirty.
Kurt Busch made the claims during a legal battle with Patricia Driscoll, who has applied for a no-contact order.
"Everybody on the outside can tell me I'm crazy, but I lived on the inside and saw it firsthand," said Busch when questioned about the claims by his attorney.
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The driver "has always been quick to throw verbal barbs and inflict physical blows during his 15-year Nascar career," reports New York Daily News. "But his latest haymaker came in a Delaware courtroom Tuesday when he claimed his ex-girlfriend was a hired assassin."
The media has taken great delight in reporting the claims made by Busch during the hearing:
- While the couple were staying in El Paso, Texas, "Driscoll left in camouflage gear only to return later wearing a trench coat over an evening gown covered with blood," reports Yahoo.
- Driscoll showed Busch pictures of bodies with gunshot wounds and told the driver that her work as a contract killer took her on missions through Africa and Central and South America, reports The Guardian.
- She told him that a female character in Zero Dark Thirty, a film depicting the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden, was based on her and other women.
- Busch's personal assistant, Michael Doncheff, said Driscoll told him she was a trained assassin, adding: "I take down foreign governments. I own Washington."
Driscoll did not deny the claims during the hearing, but dismissed them as "ludicrous" in an interview with Associated Press this week, adds the Guardian.
She added that many of the "outlandish claims" came straight from a movie script she had been working on and which Busch had seen.
Driscoll is seeking the no-contact order after alleging that Busch assaulted her in his motorhome when their relationship ended last year.
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