Five years after her guilty verdict was overturned on appeal by a technicality, Patricia Driscoll, 45, is scheduled to plead to a three-count superseding information in federal court at 4 p.m. EST on Wednesday in Washington D.C.

Driscoll, who once accused former NASCAR Champion Kurt Busch of causing her physical harm after she entered his motorcoach uninvited following their romantic breakup, saw that case tossed for lack of evidence by prosecutors in Delaware. It was not the first time Driscoll claimed to be a victim of abuse, as court records in multiple states, dating back decades, contained similar claims against multiple men. She also used her connections in NASCAR to help fill the coffers of the charity she ran, the Armed Forces Foundation (AFF).

According to court records obtained by Kickin‘ the Tires, Driscoll will agree that she “willfully failed to keep” financial records and “made personal purchases from eBay using AFF‘s credit card.” This is a violation of Title 26, United States Code, Section 7203.

Driscoll will also plead to failing to keep tax records for another company she ran, Frontline Defense Systems (FDS), as part of the second count in the federal information.

See much more at Kickin the Tires.

 

See some previous information on the case here, here, here and here.

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