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The Florida
where customers and
officials alike say a former vice president rode off with more than $2.5 million in customer deposits for special-order
and
that never arrived has agreed to reimburse affected customers.
Pompano Beach, Fla.-based Champion
, the top Porsche dealer in the U.S. by sales volume, hopes to reimburse customers for their losses by Oct. 12, with some customers planning to apply the amount of their deposits to
. It wants to “make sure that these victims — that’s what we’re calling them — come out of this from a customer satisfaction perspective as satisfied as possible,” its attorney, Roy Diaz,
.
Champion Porsche
last month in a Broward County circuit court against Shiraaz Sookralli, its former VP of marketing; his wife, Vimla Sookralli; and the fictitious shell company Champion Autosport. It accuses Sookralli of defrauding customers of their deposits on special-order 911 GT3 and GT2 RS models by having them wire money to the shell fund, which he later drained into personal accounts and disappeared, his whereabouts unknown.
The agreement would require customers to assign their claims to Champion Porsche, which would then try to recover the money through its lawsuit. Police also continue to investigate.
A company called M&L Luxury Cars had
over an alleged fraudulent scheme involving two $500,000
Rs. Champion Porsche was named as co-defendant in that suit.
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