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YouTube Star's Ferrari Arson Sparks Tax Evasion Case
11 Dec
Summary
- YouTuber Cody Detwiler faces tax evasion charges for a $400,000 Ferrari stunt.
- Detwiler purchased the Ferrari for a 'durability test' video.
- A limited gag order restricts Detwiler from discussing non-public case details.

YouTuber Cody Detwiler, known for his WhistlinDiesel channel, is facing tax evasion charges in Tennessee. The case stems from his purchase of a $400,000 Ferrari F8 Tributo in 2023, which he intentionally destroyed for a viral video stunt. Detwiler denies the allegations, which include evading state taxes on the luxury vehicle, potentially by registering it in Montana to avoid Tennessee's seven to ten percent sales tax.
During a recent hearing, Detwiler was admonished for discussing his case publicly, with prosecutors arguing his comments aimed to inflame followers and promote conspiracy theories. A proposed gag order was adjusted by Judge Deana C. Hood to a limited version, prohibiting Detwiler from sharing anything not in the public record or that could influence a jury or disrupt the trial. Detwiler agreed this modified order was reasonable.




