The Legal Battle Over Les Wexner S 16 5 Million Ferrari Is Finally Over
Bonhams and Wexner’s attorneys released a joint statement to the public regarding the settlement, and you can almost sense the relief of all parties involved. Here’s an excerpt courtesy of the Daily Mail: This decisive conclusion to the saga of who really owns the “Fearsome Four-Nine” is only the latest chapter of a pretty exciting life for the car. It was stolen back in the 1980s from a Karl Kleve, before eventually ending up in the collection of former racecar driver Jacques Swaters, who is said to have had no idea it was stolen. Once Kleve approached him (and after Swaters spent a lot of time and money restoring the car), an agreement was reached that had Kleve accepting a $625,000 payout in order to relinquish ownership to Swaters. It was this agreement that grew into the 18-month disagreement after both parties died and the car’s ownership became nebulous. But that’s all over now, and Les Wexner can now go about the important business of enjoying his $16.5 million purchase. Perhaps since he’s had to go through all this mess in order to do it, he’ll enjoy the car even more than he otherwise would have.