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(Surprisingly, Cage was not available for photo op - so here's a Cobra shot instead.)
Nic Cage may regret a few roles he's taken, but one big regret of his was taken care of by the courts today.
Cage, fellow New Orleanian and car collector, got word that a car broker who had lined up to sell some of his classics and later walked off with the proceeds, was sentenced to five years in prison and $1.8 million in restitution.
Peter Brotman had agreed to sell Cage's Ferraris and Cobras. He did - but Cage got shorted $300,000 in proceeds from an April 2004 sale. Brotman also was convicted of defrauding a bank in the proceedings.
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April 26th, 2007 - 7:06 amas you sow ……..so shall you reap !!
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June 2nd, 2007 - 9:57 am[…] tually sell three Ferraris and a Cobra in the first place. [Source: AP via The Car Connection]
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