Porsche Salesman Disappears After Pocketing $2.5 Million In Deposits
Champion Porsche VP Disappears After Pocketing $2.5 Million In Deposits From Wealthy Car Buyers
The largest Porsche dealership in North America is facing a serious problem. Champion Porsche’s vice president of marketing, Shiraaz Sookrali has vanished without a trace. This would be a missing person case of a missing person except for one thing. Sookrali took $2.5 million in deposits from wealthy clients with him. These unsuspecting wealthy clients entrusted Sookralli to get them ultra-elite 911 GT3s and 911 GT3 RSs.
Sookrali allegedly created multiple shell companies including “Champion Autosport” and “Rampage Motors”
He made fake documents to trick deep-pocketed customers into thinking that they were placing orders for a real car. His longevity and position at the Fort Lauderdale dealership gave Sookrali a good reputation to persuade these customers into making large deposits.
The deposits went straight to a Bank of America account in Autosport’s name. Sookrali then transferred funds over to a personal account handled by him and his wife’s personal accounts. Consequently, Sookralis then emptied the account and disappeared.
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