A forty year old David Nicoll acquired his riches in
a less than legal manner. Davis as the head of Biodiagnosotic Laboratory
Services, LLC, a company that ran blood test would bribe health care
providers to prescribe unnecessary blood test. There buy enriching Davis
Nicoll. Soon enough the F.B.I. caught on to want he was
doing and ended the money laundering and scams. Before Davis was caught he used
the earnings to assemble “the blood money collection”. Essentially a collection
of muscle cars, which will be auctioned by the U.S. Marshalls this coming September. Among the collection are
famous 1967 Shelby GT500, the classic Ford Mustang. The 1971 Plymouth Hemi
’Cuda the best car the Plymouth company ever made. The 1970 Ford Mustang Boss
429, a car with the engine of a NASCAR. 1969 Yenko Super Camaro 427 COPO, and
finally the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird 426 Hemi, a better model in
comparison to the Hemi ’Cuda.
The author of the article wrote this piece most likely to satisfy the curiosity of people following the Nicoll case as well as to entice car lovers. After all five beautiful pieces of machinery are being auctioned; anyone with enough money that loves cars will race to the auction. Also readers of this article are taken back by the amount of wealth that David acquired just so that he could purchase these cars. All from scamming people with blood tests. Neadless to says the blood business is booming.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2014/08/22/blood-money-collection-us-marshall-siezed-muscle-cars-up-for-auction/?intcmp=features
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