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SOURCE: Jay.Leno.on.Supercar.Scammer.Donnie.Callaway.2160p.WEB.H265-BeechyBoy.mp4
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Jay Leno Speaks out on Supercar Scammer Donnie Callaway! Donnie Callaway was a well-known Ferrari restoration expert based in Southern California, especially around Beverly Hills and Los Angeles. For years, he had a strong reputation in the rare Ferrari community, working on extremely valuable classic Ferraris, often vintage models worth millions. He was known for his hands-on knowledge, deep passion for the cars, and extensive network within the collector scene. However, behind the scenes, Callaway started scamming clients and collectors. His main method was: • Taking deposits or full payments for classic Ferraris he claimed he had access to — cars that either didn’t exist, didn’t belong to him, or were already sold. • Accepting restoration payments for work he didn’t actually do. • Borrowing cars or parts under false pretenses and then disappearing. • Sometimes selling the same Ferrari to multiple buyers or using one car’s existence to extract money from several people at once. His scheme ran for several years, partly because his insider reputation made it seem impossible he would cheat anyone. Eventually, as the amounts got bigger — hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars — too many high-end collectors started comparing notes. Word spread fast among Ferrari collectors (a fairly small, elite community), and lawsuits and criminal investigations began piling up. Current status: • Donnie Callaway essentially disappeared from public life once the heat got serious. • There were reports of arrest warrants and civil lawsuits related to fraud and breach of contract. • He became a cautionary tale in the classic car world: even insiders with strong reputations could turn out to be con artists. Why he got away with it for so long: • Ferrari collectors often work on trust and private handshake deals. • Many transactions are off-market with little public documentation. • People with reputation in the classic car scene are given enormous benefit of the doubt — until it’s too late
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