South Carolina Couple Arrested For Squatting In NASCAR Driver’s $16-Million Mansion

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I mean, if you’re going to try living in a home that’s not yours, this is the one to try.

A South Carolina couple has been arrested for breaking into the Mooresville, North Carolina home of NASCAR Cup Series driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – and trying to claim it for themselves.

According to Rowan County Sheriff Kevin Auten, Darius Trrone Hall and Nataijah Shaieena Fields were arrested inside Stenhouse’s mansion and charged with breaking and entering, trespassing, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

The couple claimed to be part of a group called the Moorish Nation, which shares views similar to the sovereign citizen movement and believe that the government is illegitimate and thus has no authority over them. They also often try to claim property that belongs to others (bold move to go straight for the multi-million dollar mansion).

Stenhouse, who currently drives the #47 car for JTG Daugherty Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, recently listed the mansion for sale for a whopping $16 million dollars. The five-bedroom, six-bathroom house features an infinity pool and pool house, putting green, fitness training facility, a 3-acre pond and guest living quarters.

The property also includes an 18-stall horse stable and a covered arena for horse riding with a full sound system.

With all that space, would anybody even know if there were a couple of squatters hanging out on the property?

Gotta give the couple credit: If you’re going to try to claim somebody else’s house, this is a good one to pick.

Denny Hamlin Gives Drunk Fan A Ride Home From Watkins Glen

That’s one hell of a designated driver.

Apparently one NASCAR fan partied a little too hard on Saturday at Watkins Glen, ahead of today’s Go Bowling at the Glen.

When Kyle Jordan found himself needing a ride, he somehow managed to get one from…Denny Hamlin.

There’s not a lot of backstory here, but apparently Jordan was at the track with family and got separated, and ended up getting picked up by one of the biggest names in NASCAR for a ride home.

But one small problem: He left his cooler full of beer in Hamlin’s truck.

The 23XI Racing co-owner posted on his Instagram story trying to track down Jordan to return the cooler in time for today’s race.

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And it turns out the cooler actually belongs to his brother-in-law, according to Jordan’s sister.

Luckily Jordan got the message from Hamlin about his cooler, so hopefully he manages to get it in time to polish off the beers during today’s race.

Gotta love NASCAR.

No other sport where you have one of the athletes picking up drunk fans the night before the event.

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