Busch's
trial regarding Driscoll's domestic assault allegations against him
continued this week, with Busch and his legal team maintaining their
side of the story that Driscoll is a rejected ex-girlfriend out for
revenge, not a victim of abuse. Busch again denied all of Driscoll's
allegations that he grabbed her face and slammed her head three times
against the wall of his motor home.
The trial periodically took a bizarre turn back to Driscoll's work outside the Armed Forces Foundation charity, which USA Today summarized for our amusement:
Driscoll's alleged background as a trained assassin who had experience killing drug lords via long-range sniper rifles and close combat tactics – including the use of knives and poison – became a major talking point during the latter stages of the hearing.On both Monday and Tuesday, Busch, the 2004 NASCAR Cup champion known as ''The Outlaw',' said he still believes Driscoll is a trained assassin, despite some of his doubts and questioning by friends."Everyone on the outside can tell me I'm crazy, but I lived it on the inside...," Busch testified. "Sorry I'm the last one to the party."Busch offered up specific examples of her returning from missions, sometimes with bruises.Once, he said, they were in El Paso, Texas, where Driscoll had left that night in camouflage and boots. She returned later to the hotel at which he was staying wearing a trench coat. Under it she was wearing an evening gown splattered with blood and other matter, Busch testified.Neither Driscoll nor her attorney refuted the claims during the hearing.
http://blackflag.jalopnik.com/kurt-buschs-ex-was-terrible-at-keeping-her-assassin-gig-1679384840
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